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Event in Council Bluffs to be demonstrated at Friday
FRIDAY at 11:30 AM: Iowans to Demonstrate at Closed-Door Grassley Event
Iowans will stand together and call for Senator Grassley to hold a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee for Judge Merrick Garland
Council Bluffs, Iowa -- Friday, April 1st at 11:30 AM (Central Time) the Why Courts Matter Iowa coalition and volunteers will hold a demonstration at the corner of Bunge Ave & 195th Street, just east of Bunge North America immediately prior to a private event held by Senator Grassley. The coalition learned of the event as a result of its Where is Chuck hotline and confirmed via local sources.
Constituents across Iowa have criticized Grassley since his controversial stance to hold off the Supreme Court nomination hearing until next year. Iowans have flooded state and local newspaper outlets calling for Grassley to Do Your Job and hold a hearing. In response, Grassley has scaled back the number of public events being held in Iowa while the Senate is in recess. Iowans want to let Grassley know that they will not be ignored. They want the 35 year incumbent Senator to know that he cannot hide from his constituents or duck their scrutiny.
Last week, Why Courts Matter Iowa coalition established a Wheres Chuck? Hotline for tips on Grassleys whereabouts and private events. Iowans across the state called the hotline and sent emails not only with information but voiced frustration and anger. Iowans reported unfriendly interaction with Grassley staff and difficulty reaching anyone at any of Grassleys offices. Why Courts Matter Iowa is holding a public demonstration to stand up for every Iowan who is disappointed in Grassley and his obstruction.
WHO: Why Courts Matter Iowa coalition members and volunteers
WHAT: Iowans demonstrating against Sen. Grassleys Supreme Court obstruction
WHEN: Friday, April 1, 11:30 AM (Central Time)
WHERE: The public corner of Bunge Ave & 195th Street, just east of Bunge North America; 19560 Bunge Ave, Council Bluffs, Iowa
The Why Courts Matter Iowa coalition is focused on ensuring that the federal judiciary is representative of Americas diverse population and ending the judicial vacancy crisis so that every American can have his or her day in court. Why Courts Matter Iowa is affiliated with the Why Courts Matter coalition, and is led by Iowa Citizen Action Network, Americans for Democratic Action Iowa, Progress Iowa, and One Iowa. For more information visit www.whycourtsmatteriowa.org.