Velazquez Constituents for TradeJustice
7th Congressional District of New York
Welcome to the homepage of TradeJustice New York Metro's chapter for the 7th Congressional district of New York. Our group works to stop the passage of free trade agreements that undermine democracy, offshore jobs, undermine health, safety, animal welfare, and environmental regulations, contribute to human rights abuses, replace family farms with industrial scale factory farms and genetically modified foods, prevent needed regulations on the banking industry, and limit internet freedom and access to lifesaving generic drugs by expanding corporate intellectual property rights to an absurd degree. Currently, we are focusing on stopping the passage of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a 12 country free trade agreement described as "NAFTA on Steroids."
Our Congressional Representative is Nydia Velazquez. As Congresswoman for the 7th District, Representative Velazquez represents parts of Brooklyn (Bushwick, Red Hook, Sunset Park and Williamsburg neighborhoods), Queens (Maspeth, Ridgewood and Woodside neighborhoods),
and Manhattan (part of Manhattan’s Lower East Side, East Village and Chinatown). You can view a map of the 7th Congressional district here We work to alert Representative Clarke's constituents to the threat posed by TPP and to encourage her to use her bully pulpit and influence among her Congressional colleagues to built resistance to a trade deal that will only advance the interests of the 1% - at the expense of the rest of us!
Want to get involved or learn more? Contact Martha Rowan at (718) 834-0268 or email nvelazquezconstituents @ tradejustice . net (no spaces). Do you live in our congressional district? Find out by entering your zip code here. If you're not in our district, you can find out how to get involved in a TradeJustice group in your Congressional district by calling (718) 218-4523 or emailing info @ tradejustice . net.
Learn more about the Trans-Pacific Partnership here.
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