Westchester lawmakers back state-wide campus sexual assault prevention policy

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WHITE PLAINS – Democratic members of the Westchester County Board of Legislators Friday went on record in support of a uniform sexual assault policy on all New York college campuses.
The support by the lawmakers is in keeping with the governor’s “Enough is Enough” proposal that extends the State University policy to all colleges.
Westchester Board Majority Leader Catherine Borgia said that disregard for serious crimes cannot be tolerated.
“We do think it is very important, not only for all New York State, but specifically in Westchester we have many colleges and universities and we think it’s a good statement to all of those places that we believe this is a significant issue that merits serious consideration and these rules that are working very well on the SUNY and CUNY campuses should be spread to all of the private universities in New York State,” Borgia said.
Legislator Alfreda Williams said that too many victims of sexual assault and sexual violence “have had to suffer needlessly in their quest for proper care and justice following attacks.” She said quick adoption of the SUNY policy would be “for the good of those attending colleges and universities here in New York.” 




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