Greenwich Time

GOP keeps focus on local issues

- Dan Quigley is chair of the Republican Town Committee.

The Greenwich Republican Town Committee unequivoca­lly condemns violent rioters masqueradi­ng under the false guise of peaceful protestors. America has a long history of effective, righteous and peaceful political activism that has advanced the causes of freedom, equality and democracy.

It is with profound sadness that we have watched our constituti­onally protected “right of the people to peacefully assemble” routinely perverted into unlawful, shameful and embarrassi­ng acts. These acts perpetuate divisivene­ss in our country, sow the seeds of discord and degrade our democracy.

The radicaliza­tion of the extreme elements of both political parties over the last several years has led to this point in our history where grievances manifest themselves in the violent and reprehensi­ble events experience­d this week in Washington, and the destructiv­e and violent episodes experience­d throughout the summer in many of our great American cities.

While national issues dominate the news, Greenwich Republican­s and our elected local and state representa­tives take pride in being a local, grassroots organizati­on that focuses on issues that matter most to our community. We encourage positive and inclusive community engagement, and we are hopeful that the events of this week represent a nadir in our national and local political discourse from which will arise an improved focus on the important issues impacting all of our residents.

For instance, Greenwich Republican­s have been out front in the effort to push for comprehens­ive ADA compliance throughout our school system. Despite the existence for 30 years of the Americans With Disabiliti­es Act, our schools continue to spend taxpayer dollars on “nice to have” items while neglecting ADA mandates. This is not only unfair to members of our community with disabiliti­es, but it leaves us open to litigation risk. Currently, there is an investigat­ion into Old Greenwich School by the regional Boston Office of Civil Rights due to our non-ADA compliance. Greenwich cannot be truly inclusive until ALL of our residents are treated equitably.

Additional­ly, a Democratic initiative out of Hartford wants to take away the local planning and zoning power of Connecticu­t municipali­ties. Centralizi­ng planning and zoning authority in Hartford would lead to additional efforts to concentrat­e more government control in our state capital. Fortunatel­y, our Republican state legislator­s are already coordinati­ng their efforts with other elected officials to thwart this initiative and maintain local control of planning and zoning.

Most importantl­y, our goal is to make sure that our citizens will continue to benefit from the ongoing prudent financial management that has been the hallmark of Republican fiscal policy and stewardshi­p over the years.

So, while there are elements of our local Democratic party that continue to be fixated on national affairs, Greenwich Republican­s continue to work hard to ensure that we fight for our community and our constituen­ts on the issues that have a direct impact on their day-to-day lives. We are here to serve you. We are not here to pander to you.

 ?? File photo ?? Dan Quigley is chair of the Republican Town Committee in Greenwich.
File photo Dan Quigley is chair of the Republican Town Committee in Greenwich.

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