Windham, Vermont
City/Town: Windham
County: Windham
State:
Vermont
Congressional District: (click to contact Rep.) 1
Population (2000 Census): 328
Date Passed: 03/04/03
A Resolution of Windham, Vermont
Approved by: Windham Voters
Whereas, the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution and the Constitution of Vermont guarantee those living in the United States the following rights:
• Freedom of speech, assembly and privacy;
• The rights to counsel and due process in judicial proceedings; and
• Protection from unreasonable searches and seizures; and
Whereas, we believe these civil liberties are precious and are now threatened by
A. The USA PATRIOT Act which
• All but eliminates judicial supervision of telephone and Internet surveillance;
• Greatly expands the government’s ability to conduct secret searches and seizures;
• Gives the Attorney General and the Secretary of State the power to designate domestic groups as “terrorist organizations”; and
• Grants the FBI broad access to sensitive medical, mental health, library, financial, and educational records about individuals without having to show evidence of a crime and without a court order; and
B. The HOMELAND SECURITY ACT, which
• Increases the government’s ability to secretly collect information without court orders or other checks; and
C. FEDERAL EXECUTIVE ORDERS, which
• Establish secret military tribunals for terrorism suspects;
• Permit wiretapping of conversations between federal prisoners and their lawyers;
• Lift Justice Department regulations against illegal COINTELPRO-type operations by the FBI (covert activities that in the past targeted domestic groups and individuals); and
• Limit the disclosure of public documents and records under the Freedom of Information Act
THEREFORE
Resolution calling on local government to defend state and federal Constitutions from threats imposed by the USA PATRIOT Act, the Homeland Security Act, and orders and rules of the executive branch:
We call on our local government to act in the spirit of our state and federal Constitutions by asking local and state police, the local U.S. Attorney’s office, and the FBI to:
1. Report to citizens regularly and publicly the extent to and manner in which they have acted under the USA PATRIOT Act, the Homeland Security Act, and orders and rules of the executive branch, or COINTELPRO-type regulations including disclosing the names of any detainees;
2. Not participate, to the extent legally permissible, in law enforcement activities that threaten civil rights and civil liberties such as surveillance, wiretaps, and securing of private information, which the Acts and Orders authorize;
3. End racial profiling in law enforcement and detentions without charges; and
We call on our local government to
4. Openly work for the repeal of the parts of the Acts and Orders that violate civil rights and civil liberties
5. Ask the Town Clerk to notify the above authorities of our action in this regard.


