Britney Spears was invited by four House Republicans to testify before Congress about her conservatorship battle against her father.Burgess Owens, Andy Biggs and Marjorie Taylor Greene invited the pop singer to talk to them about her experiences in a Wednesday letter."The United States Congress should listen to your story and be motivated to take bipartisan action," the members wrote. The members wrote that what happened to them should not happen to anyone else."I'M Not Here to Be Anybody's SLAVE": BRITNEY SPEARS BREAKS SILICENCE AND REQUESTS END CONSERVATORSHIPThey said that they will stand with Spears regardless of her decision. Her response was not due by a deadline.On Wednesday, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge denied Spears's motion to remove his father Jamie Spears from his role of conservator of his daughter’s $60 million estate.Spears, 39, was the focus of media attention after she reported on the legal conservatorship she had been placed under that involved her father over the past ten years.In a remote testimony, Spears asked for an end of her conservatorship on June 23. She claimed she was overworked and had to take medication. Her conservators barred her from having more children and forced her to wear a birth control device to stop pregnancy.Conservatorships are a type of legal relationship that is used to provide financial protection for those who are mentally incapacitated.Since 2008, Spears' father has been the conservator of her estate. She was suffering from mental health problems and needed help.CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION FROM THE WASHINGTON XAMINERJamie Spears filed Tuesday's petition to investigate claims made by his daughter during her testimony. He denied any claims against him and said he had only his daughter's best interest in mind.Washington Examiner VideosTags: News. Congress. Court. Hollywood.Mica Soellner is the original authorOriginal Location: Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz invite Britney Sparrow to testify before Congress in the conservatorship battle