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Congress is working to create 63 new permanent district judgeships, the first new seat since 2003 .
The Judges Act of 2024 passed the Senate unanimously, it now heads to the House .
If the bill is signed into law, the next president will be able to appoint 11 of the judges in 2025 and 11 more in 2027 .
Those 22 new seats span the country.
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