I hadn’t planned on sending a newsletter this week because of the holiday, but something happened that I need to share. On Thursday, the New York City Council voted on a proposal to create 25-foot buffer zones around places of worship. I strongly support the First Amendment, along with reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions that protect both free expression and safe access. Learn more about these restrictions. Westchester County worked diligently to ensure our Clinic Access Law does exactly that, protecting both First Amendment rights and access to reproductive healthcare with 25-foot buffer zones. That approach earned support from civil rights groups like the NYCLU and is reflected federally in the FACE Act. Read about NYCLU support for these protections. After protests in front of synagogues and Hebrew schools here in District 10, and in other parts of Westchester, I explored similar protections for all religious inst...
A message of renewal, shared values, and unity. Spring has arrived, and with it a season of meaningful holidays for many in our community. I want to wish everyone celebrating a happy and meaningful Passover, Easter, and Eid. While these holidays are each unique, they all reflect renewal, faith, and hope tied to this seasonal turning point. It is a time when we should be focused on our shared humanity and respect for each other’s traditions. Unfortunately, there are still forces seeking to divide us and spew hate, as evidenced by the recent antisemitic incident in Irvington. During this holy season, and as we celebrate our own traditions, we should come together, not turn on each other. There is no place for hate here. Please check out my weekly update below, which includes information on the following: District 10 Events Board Celebrates Women’s History Month ...