When Donald Trump was in office, he and Mitch McConnell made three lifetime appointments to the Supreme Court. McConnell went so far as to defy Ruth Bader Ginsburgās dying wishāthat the next president appoint her replacementāby packing the court with Amy Coney Barrett just eight days before the 2020 election.
The result? Todayās Supreme Court has been taken over by a hyperpartisan supermajority that is on the verge of dismantling abortion care in America.
But thereās something we can do. The Judiciary Act of 2021 would add four seats to the Supreme Court benchārestoring balance to the court. Itās the solution we need to move away from the extremely partisan rulings that now threaten our fundamental freedoms. Recent polling showed that the majority of voters support expanding the court.
Congress has changed the size of the Supreme Court six times already in our nationās history. Itās time to do it again. Iām urging our representatives to back this important bill now so we know they want to protect the rights of the American people. The stakes are too high to stay quiet on this important issue.
David Block
Casmalia
This article appears in May 12-19, 2022.

