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You may be signing away your rights every single day. {NAME}, How many times a day do you sign your

You may be signing away your rights every single day. [Hank Johnson for Congress]( {NAME}, How many times a day do you sign your rights away? Once? Twice? 20 times? Well that depends. How often do you use streaming services like Netflix or Hulu? How often do you use ride-share apps like Uber or Lyft? Do you belong to a gym like Planet Fitness or LA Fitness? Do you ride Amtrak frequently? If you read the fine print in the terms and conditions for any of the above products or services, you’ll find a forced arbitration clause. That means you’re effectively signing away your right to sue in a court of law if something goes wrong. This Congress, I’ve reintroduced my bill to change that — the Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal (FAIR) Act. [If you’re just as disturbed as I am by all the ways we’re signing away our rights, sign your name to support my bill →]( [ADD YOUR NAME »]( Corporations have teams of lawyers who can draft contracts that favor their powerful clients — contracts you must agree to if you want to use their services. Do you have a team of lawyers with you when you click “Accept terms” while purchasing a train ticket or when you request an Uber? I didn’t think so. These forced arbitration clauses are everywhere, and they’re unfair to consumers who have no choice but to accept them. The FAIR Act would change that and put an end to these mandatory arbitration clauses. If a dispute arises between two parties, and they then agree to settle that dispute through arbitration, I have no problem with that. But I take issue with powerful entities forcing everyday people into giving up their day in court by making them agree to arbitration before any dispute even occurs. [If you agree and want the FAIR Act to become law, please sign your name in support of it now →]( [ADD YOUR NAME »]( Thank you for backing me up, {NAME}. Hank Johnson he/him --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hank Johnson Facebook Icon]( [Hank Johnson Twitter Icon]( [Hank Johnson Instagram Icon]( Congressman Hank Johnson is a former defense attorney, DeKalb County commissioner, small business owner, and magistrate judge who now serves in Congress as a champion for the middle class. You're receiving this email because we want to keep you fully informed about Hank's persistent work toward better healthcare, gun safety reform, quality education, and well-paying jobs. [DONATE NOW »]( If you prefer, contribution checks may also be mailed to Hank's campaign office at: Committee to Re-elect Henry "Hank" Johnson 4153 Flat Shoals Pkwy Suite 322 Building C, 2nd Fl. Decatur, GA 30034 United States [unsubscribe](

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