Updated May 10, 2026

Background: This is the first time in more than decade that a Supreme Court justice has faced questions from Congress. Let’s make sure it counts.

Action: Call Senators Fetterman and McCormick and tell them to demand answers from the Supreme Court at the May 20 hearing.

Script:  My name is (name) and I am a constituent calling from (zip code),

I am calling because Supreme Court justices are about to appear before Congress after the Louisiana v. Callais decision. I want Senator [NAME] to demand real accountability.

At a time when people are struggling with rising costs and feeling disconnected from their government, the Court should not be making it harder for Americans to have a real voice in Congress. We need a political system that actually works for ordinary people, and Senators should use this hearing to ask serious questions about accountability, representation, and reform.

This hearing is a rare opportunity for the public to demand answers from one of the most powerful institutions in our democracy. I am urging you not to let it pass quietly.


Who to Call:


your Representatives

For Contact Information on the following Elected Officials, please click the links below:

Governor 

Josh Shapiro (D)
(717) 787-2500 (Harrisburg)
(570) 614-2090 (Pittston)

US Senator

Dave McCormick (R)
(202) 224-6324 (DC)
(610) 782-9470 (Allentown)

John Fetterman (D) 
(202) 224-4254 (DC)
(717) 782-3951 (Harrisburg)
(570) 820-4088 (Wilkes-Barre)

US Congressman

Rob Bresnahan (R)
(202) 225-5546 (DC)
(570) 906-6850 (Scranton)

State Senator

PA Senate 20 - Lisa Baker (R)
(717) 787-7428 (Harrisburg)
(570) 226-5960 (Hawley)

PA Senate 40 - Rosemary Brown (R)

(717) 787-7428 (Harrisburg)
(570) 213-5705 (Mt. Cobb)

Is your Legislator Baker or Brown?
Click to find out.

 

State Representative

Jeff Olsommer (R)
(717) 783-2037 (Harrisburg)
(570) 226-5959 (Hawley)

Jonathan Fritz (R)
(717) 783-2037 (Harrisburg)
(570) 253-5533 (Honesdale)

Is your Legislator Adams or Fritz?
Click to find out.