There's still not an enforceable, exhaustive code of ethics for the Supreme Court.
☝️It's awfully convenient the Supreme Court is adopting ethics standards just as the Senate ramps up investigations into lavish gifts from conservative donors.
Don't let this move fool you: there's still not an enforceable, exhaustive code of ethics for the Supreme Court. Congress must act.
Right now, our Supreme Court doesn't just lean conservative — it's straight up corrupt. Congress has the ability to change that: We should expand the court, enforce term limits, get politics out of our judicial system, and implement a substantive, enforceable judicial code of ethics.
I'm running for Senate because those in power need to be held accountable to the people they're supposed to serve. I'm fighting to clean up corruption through real, substantive legislation. Can you sign on to show your support for reforming the Supreme Court?
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We deserve to know our government works for us, not just the Republican Party's biggest donors. It's time for serious reforms.
Katie Porter
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