8/08/2018
Attorney General Karl A. Racine
c/o Office of the Attorney General
441 4th Street, NW Suite 1100S
Washington, DC 20001
Dear Attorney General Racine,
My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor,
Michigan with a strong interest in learning history with social justice. In
these subjects, I like to learn the importance of making Civil Rights stronger
to reduce discrimination, have criminal justice reform to help protect people’s
rights while reduce crime, and many others.
Attorney General Racine, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to
explain how I find your work as Attorney General of the District of Columbia to
be very inspiring me.
In your current role as Attorney
General of the District of Columbia, I truly appreciate on how you are a strong
supporter of Civil Rights by advocating for people with disabilities’ rights,
prosecuting people who commit hate-crime to help protect minorities including
people who are different, and investigate public places that violate civil
rights or practice any forms of discrimination.
Supporting drug treatment programs to help drug users get the care they
need to reduce drug addiction, working to expand law enforcement including
Office of the Attorney General resources to help victims of crime or victims of
domestic violence get help on dealing with their trauma, and advocating for the
need to reduce racial profiling in the criminal justice to help protect
minorities including immigrants from being oppressed is common sense for
criminal justice reform. Another thing
that I like about your work as Attorney General of District of Columbia is how you
prosecuted public officials who are corrupt or accepted illegal bribes, pushed
for community service programs to help non-violent offenders including non
violent youth get rehabilitated so they won’t re-offend, expanded the Attorney
General office to help protect consumers from businesses or financial
institutions that commit fraud, and implemented educational awareness programs to
help teach people including youth about the need to reduce gun violence or drug
abuse or bullying. Also I like on how
you are an advocate for the need for immigration reform to help protect
immigrants including refugees along with illegal immigrants from oppressive
countries, strongly support the importance of protecting voter’s rights from
being taken away or being discriminated in the polling places, and many others.
Attorney General Racine, I have autism
with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have
trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I
struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Your commitment to be a strong supporter of
Civil Rights including people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to
work hard on my disability. I enjoy
visiting Washington D.C. to see some
sites like the Smithsonian museums to learn about culture including American
history, see the MLK memorial to learn about MLK’s work on Civil Rights, and many others. Your work as Attorney General of the District
of Columbia gives me motivation to continue to learn history with social
justice. My future goal is to someday
work in these areas to help emphasize the need to make Civil Rights stronger to
reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, and improve
social justice to make communities a safe place.
I strongly believe that you are making
a great difference for society in your current role. I’m very proud on how you are working hard to
improve social justice, make criminal justice system a better place, and
support Civil Rights. You have inspired
me to work hard on my disability, continue my interest in visiting D.C. to see
some sites including museums to learn history with culture, and be motivated to
continue to learn history with social justice.
Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a
great difference when both political parties aren’t advocate for common sense
ideas, and inspiring me. I wish you the best on your re-election and to
continue to make a great impact on society as Attorney General.
Sincerely,
Matt Winick
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