Public Talk with Nationally Known Community Rights
Attorney
Tue, February 3
at 4:00-5:30 pm at Northeast Iowa Peace
and Justice Center, 119 Winnebago Street, Decorah
Attorney
Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin from Washington State will give a short presentation
with time for Q&A regarding a Community Rights ordinance to ban frac sand
mining in Winneshiek County.
Civil
Rights and Constitutional Law Attorney Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin has spent the
last several years assisting communities as they attempt to keep out unwanted
industrial activity and to re-establish their right to local decision-making.
His work seeks to "challenge the legitimacy of corporate rights, as large
corporations frequently use their 'rights' at the expense of the community."
Here in Winneshiek County we face the threat of frac sand mining corporations
invoking their "right to mine."
Schromen-Wawrin
will discuss potential next steps in our effort to ban frac sand mining. The
content of the talk will presume a basic understanding of Community Rights, but
those unfamiliar with the approach are welcome to attend. The event will take
place at the Northeast Iowa Peace and Justice Center on 119 Winnebago Street in
Decorah from 4-5:30pm.
Over
150 communities across the country, including the city of Pittsburg and
Mendocino County, CA, have already passed into law what are commonly referred to
as "Community Rights ordinances."
The
Community Rights Alliance of Winneshiek County is an alliance of citizens of the
Driftless Region of the Midwest. We peacefully assert our Constitutional right
to local, democratic self-governance, for the purpose of protecting the health
and integrity of our communities, our commonly shared natural resources, and our
future.
For
More Info, Contact: Jim Tripp,
382-6029
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