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Urgent Request to Vote No on H.R. 9495 Again

To: Rep. Williams, Sen. Warnock, Sen. Ossoff

From: A verified voter in Atlanta, GA

November 17

Dear Representative Williams, I am writing to express my gratitude for your previous vote against H.R. 9495, the "Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act," and to urge you to maintain your opposition to this dangerous and deeply flawed bill if it comes up for another hearing and vote. Your initial “nay” vote reflected an essential understanding of the far-reaching and harmful implications of this legislation. While H.R. 9495 is framed as a means to combat “terrorism,” its language and intent open the door to serious abuses, including the targeting of legitimate advocacy groups and solidarity movements—particularly those supporting Palestinian liberation and broader justice efforts. Should this bill pass, it could empower current and future administrations to suppress dissent, punish political opponents, and unjustly label grassroots human rights organizations as threats under a dangerously broad interpretation of “supporting terrorism.” This legislation would undermine free expression and the essential work of advocates fighting for justice and equity worldwide. Your continued opposition to H.R. 9495 demonstrates a commitment to protecting democratic principles and the rights of individuals and organizations to challenge oppression without fear of retaliation. I implore you to vote “no” again and to encourage your colleagues to recognize the profound dangers this bill poses. Thank you for your unwavering integrity and for standing on the side of human rights and freedom. Your leadership is critical in these challenging times. Sincerely, Candace Hall

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