Statement by Senator Squadron, Congressman Nadler, Speaker Silver, Borough President Stringer, & Council Member Chin on Community Board Occupy Wall Street Resolution
October 25, 2011
-
ISSUE:
- Constituents Corner
NEW YORK -- Tonight, State Senator Daniel Squadron, Congressman Jerrold Nadler, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, and Council Member Margaret Chin issued the following joint statement upon passage of a Community Board resolution regarding Occupy Wall Street:
The Community Board resolution lays out a clear path to solve the legitimate concerns of residents and businesses while protecting the protesters' First Amendment rights.
As the resolution states, this path must include the enforcement of health and safety laws and noise ordinances without the City or Brookfield resorting to "excessive and unnecessary force."
We continue to believe that it is possible to simultaneously preserve the right to protest and the right of residents to peacefully enjoy their homes -- both fundamental rights with which everyone should be concerned.
We are committed to working with the community, the City, OWS, and Brookfield to make this framework a reality.
###
Media Contact: Amy Spitalnick / 212.298.5565 / [email protected]
Share this Article or Press Release
Newsroom
Go to NewsroomConviction offers material for state ethics law reform
December 8, 2009
Gay marriage shot down, despite Brooklyn support
December 7, 2009
In Albany, a Legislature Indifferent, if Not Averse, to Ethics Rules
December 7, 2009
Check out Local Retail this Holiday Season
December 7, 2009