First Congressional Hearing on Treaty Implementatoin
** ACTION ALERT!! **
From the Campaign for a New Domestic Human Rights Agenda
The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law will be holding its first hearing on domestic implementation of human rights treaties on Wednesday, Dec. 16th. We need to let them know how important it is that they are holding this hearing and that we’d like to see more hearings on domestic implementation of human rights.
Make your voice heard!
Today or tomorrow (Wednesday), please call the Subcommittee and thank Senators Durbin and Coburn for holding this important meeting. If possible, please call between 9:00am and 10:30 tomorrow morning (Wed) before the hearing starts, so that they know we’re supportive.
U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary
Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law
224 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Majority Office Minority Office
Phone: 202-224-2151 Phone: 202-224-4280
Thank them for their leadership on this issue and ask them to hold another hearing on domestic human rights implementation soon. You can make a recommendation on the issue that you would like them to consider, or suggest that they review implementation of each of the human rights treaties that the U.S. has ratified (race discrimination, torture, or civil and political rights).
If your Senator sits on the Subcommittee, please email or call them as well to thank them and urge them to hold more hearings on domestic implementation of human rights.
Subcommittee membership
Democratic Members
Dick Durbin, Illinois (Chairman)
Russ Feingold, Wisconsin
Benjamin L. Cardin, Maryland
Ted Kaufman, Delaware
Arlen Specter, Pennsylvania
Al Franken, MinnesotaRepublican Members
Tom Coburn, Oklahoma (Ranking Member)
Lindsey O. Graham, South Carolina
John Cornyn, Texas
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Thank you for taking action!
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