- United States
- Utah
- Letter
I am writing to urge you to take immediate action to defend the fundamental pillars of American democracy, which are under unprecedented attack. According to Human Rights Watch's latest annual report, global democracy has regressed to 1985 levels, and the United States is contributing to this alarming decline rather than reversing it.
Human Rights Watch Executive Director Philippe Bolopion has documented specific threats to our democratic foundations, including aggressive immigration crackdowns that undermine due process, direct threats to voting rights that could disenfranchise millions of Americans, and other policies that weaken the checks and balances essential to our constitutional system. These are not abstract concerns. They represent concrete erosions of the democratic framework that has defined our nation for nearly 250 years.
As my elected representative, you have both the authority and the responsibility to defend these pillars. Yet I have not seen you take meaningful action to protect voting rights, safeguard the independence of our institutions, or speak out against policies that concentrate power at the expense of democratic accountability. Your silence on these issues is conspicuous and concerning.
I am asking you to publicly commit to defending American democracy by supporting legislation that protects voting rights, opposing any efforts to undermine judicial independence or press freedom, and using your voice to condemn attacks on democratic norms regardless of which party initiates them. Democracy is not a partisan issue. It is the foundation upon which all other policy debates rest.
The Human Rights Watch report makes clear that we are at a critical juncture. History will judge how elected officials responded when democracy faced serious threats. I need to know that you will stand on the right side of that history by taking concrete action now to defend the democratic principles that your constituents depend on.