Occupy Winston-Salem rejects open-air public meetings proposal

YES! Weekly | January 4, 2012
Winston-Salem City Councilman Dan Besse met with about 40 members of Occupy Winston- Salem on the front steps of City Hall on Monday afternoon to discuss his proposed amendments to city ordinances dealing with open-air public meetings.

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