Thank Rep. Maxine Dexter for Speaking Out Against Genocide

US Rep. Maxine Dexter

When our leaders show moral courage, they need to hear that we have their backs.

Last week, Rep. Maxine Dexter delivered a powerful speech on the House floor naming Israel's actions in Gaza as genocide and urging support for a resolution that would punish this crime under the Genocide Convention. In a moment when too many are staying silent, she chose truth and accountability.

Take a moment to add your name to send Rep. Dexter a thank-you message. Your note will show that there is strong public support for leaders who speak clearly about genocide and push for real consequences.

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To: US Rep. Maxine Dexter
From: [Your Name]

Dear Representative Dexter,

Thank you for your powerful remarks on the House floor last week and for naming Israel's actions in Gaza as genocide. It takes real courage to speak clearly about a crime that so many Palestinians, human rights experts, and legal scholars have been warning about. I'm deeply grateful that you chose honesty over political convenience.

I'm especially thankful that you have matched your words with action by co-sponsoring the resolution that would recognize Israel's genocide and move the United States toward fulfilling its legal obligations under the Genocide Convention to prevent and punish that crime. In a moment when far too many elected officials are looking away, your leadership offers a rare and vital example of moral clarity.

Please continue to push for an immediate end to US weapons transfers and military support that enable these atrocities, real accountability, sanctions and legal consequences.

Your voice matters—not only to your constituents, but to people across the country who want the United States to stop enabling mass killing and displacement and to stand firmly for human rights. Thank you for standing on the side of justice, and please know that you have strong support as you continue this work.

Signed,
Your Constituents from Oregon's 3rd Congressional District