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NYC CAN Submits 28,000 More Signatures To Get Referendum for 9/11 Investigation on the November Ballot
[September 8, 2009] On Friday, September 4,
the New York City Coalition for Accountability Now (NYC CAN) submitted
28,000 petition signatures as a supplement to the 52,000 signatures
submitted on June 24 calling for a citywide referendum on the creation
of a local, independent commission to investigate 9/11.
Over the last 25 years, every ballot initiative in New York City has
been blocked on grounds of legal technicality, with the exception of
the 1993 initiative to establish term limits for NYC elected officials,
whose supporters also had to go to court to prove the initiative legal.
With 80,000 New Yorkers having signed this petition, the City's ongoing
attempt to stop this referendum from going on the ballot is yet another
blatant affront to the democratic ideals upon which this great nation
was founded.
On July 24, the NYC City Clerk reported to the City Council that only
26,003 signatures from the submission of 52,000 signatures were valid.
In response, NYC CAN filed suit and on Thursday, August 27 submitted a
Bill of Particulars cataloguing 7,166 additional signatures that NYC
CAN contends should be deemed valid.
The court-appointed referee will begin a line-by-line review of the
disputed signatures on Wednesday, September 9, and is scheduled to
complete the review by Friday, September 18. If the referee and court
accept at least 3,996 of the disputed signatures as valid – meeting the
requisite number of 30,000 signatures – and if 15,000 of the 28,000
signatures from the September 4 submission are deemed valid, the only
remaining hurdle to getting the referendum on the ballot will be the
ongoing court case over the legality of the petition.
The timetable for addressing the petition's legality will be set in a
meeting on Thursday September 10. The schedule should allow time for an
appeal from either side in order to guarantee a final determination by
the end of the month.
Once the schedule for the court case is set, NYC CAN will announce one
or more rallies and events in the second half of September to
demonstrate the tremendous public support that exists for a new,
impartial investigation. NYC CAN calls upon all those who can be in
lower Manhattan to join in solidarity with the 9/11 families, first
responders, survivors and 80,000 New Yorkers to say loud and clear: no
longer will we tolerate a government that ignores the will of its
people. For the 3,000 who died on that day, the hundreds who have died
since, and those still suffering today, 9/11 must be properly
investigated.
The Bill of Particulars was assembled with the help of 50+ volunteers
who gave more than 1,000 hours over a two-week period. On behalf of the
petition's 80,000 signatories, NYC CAN offers its deepest thanks to
these volunteers who worked long and hard to prevent the voters New
York City from being silenced by their government.
www.NYCCAN.org: Thinkers think and talkers talk. Patriots
ACT.