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Dennis Rehberg on CrimeRepublican Representative (MT-At-Large) |
Proponent's argument to vote Yes:Rep. JOHN CONYERS (D, MI-14):This bill expands existing Federal hate crimes law to groups who are well-known targets for bias-based violence--they are sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, and disability. These crimes of violence are directed not just at those who are directly attacked; they are targeting the entire group with the threat of violence.
Opponent's argument to vote No:Rep. LAMAR SMITH (R, TX-21): Every year thousands of violent crimes are committed out of hate, but just as many violent crimes, if not more, are motivated by something other than hate--greed, jealousy, desperation or revenge, just to name a few. An individual's motivation for committing a violent crime is usually complex and often speculative. Every violent crime is deplorable, regardless of its motivation. That's why all violent crimes should be vigorously prosecuted. Unfortunately, this bill undermines one of the most basic principles of our criminal justice system--equal justice for all. Under this bill, justice will no longer be equal. Justice will now depend on the race, gender, sexual orientation, disability or other protected status of the victim. It will allow different penalties to be imposed for the same crime. This is the real injustice.
Proponents support voting YES because:
Rep. CONYERS: Some 650,000 men and women are leaving the Federal and State prisons each year. While the vast majority of the prisoners are committed to abiding by the law and becoming productive members of society, they often encounter the same pressures & temptations that they faced before prison. More than two-thirds of them are arrested for new crimes within 3 years of their release. This exacts a terrible cost in financial terms as well as in human terms. The Second Chance Act will help provide these men and women with the training, counseling and other support needed to help them obtain & hold steady jobs; to kick their drug and alcohol habits; rebuild their families; and deal with the many other challenges that they face in their efforts to successfully rejoin society.
Opponents recommend voting NO because:
Rep. GOHMERT: The programs that are sought to be renewed are ones we don't have information on how successful they were. I can tell you from my days as a judge, there was some anecdotal evidence that it looked like faith-based programs did a better job of dramatically reducing recidivism. In addition:
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MT Gubernatorial: Brian Schweitzer Steve Bullock MT Senatorial: Champ Edmunds Corey Stapleton John Bohlinger John Walsh Jon Tester Steve Daines Left 113th Congress, 2013-2014: AL-1: Jo Bonner(R,resigned) FL-13:Bill Young(R,deceased) FL-19:Trey Radel(R,arrested) IL-2: Jesse L. Jackson(D,convicted) LA-5: Rodney Alexander(R,resigned) MA-5: Ed Markey(D,elected) MO-8: Jo Ann Emerson(R,resigned) NC-12:Mel Watt(D,appointed) NJ-1: Rob Andrews(D,investigated) SC-1: Tim Scott(R,appointed) Newly-elected special elections 2013-2014: AL-1: Bradley Byrne(R) FL-13:David Jolly(R) FL-19: Pending Nov.4 IL-2: Robin Kelly(D) LA-5: Vance McAllister(R) MA-5: Katherine Clark(D) MO-8: Jason Smith(R) NC-12: Pending Jul.15 NJ-1: Pending Nov.4 SC-1: Mark Sanford(R) |
Won primary 2014:
TX-4: John Ratcliffe(R) VA-7: Dave Brat(R) Retiring to run for Senate in 2014: AR-4: Tom Cotton(R) CO-4: Cory Gardner(R) GA-1: Jack Kingston(R) GA-10:Paul Broun(R) GA-11:Phil Gingrey(R) HI-1: Colleen Hanabusa(D) IA-1: Bruce Braley(D) LA-6: Bill Cassidy(R) MI-14:Gary Peters(D) MT-0: Steve Daines(R) OK-5: James Lankford(R) TX-36:Steve Stockman(R) WV-2: Shelley Moore Capito(R) Former Reps running for House in 2014: AL-5: Parker Griffith(R) CA-3: Doug Ose(R) GA-11:Bob Barr(R) CA-31:Joe Baca(D) IL-10:Bob Dold(R) IL-17:Bobby Schilling(R) MS-4: Gene Taylor(D) MT-0: Denny Rehberg(R) NH-1: Frank Guinta(R) NY-11:Vito Fossella(R) NY-18:Nan Hayworth(R) OH-7: John Boccieri(D) PA-13:Marjorie Margolies(D) TX-23:Francisco Canseco(R) |
Lost primary 2014:
TX-4: Ralph Hall(R) VA-7: Eric Cantor(R) Retiring to run for State Office in 2014: AR-2: Tim Griffin(R) CA-35:Gloria McLeod(D) ME-2: Mike Michaud(D) PA-13:Allyson Schwartz(D) VI-0: Donna Christensen(D) Retiring effective Jan. 2015: AL-6: Spencer Bachus(R) AZ-7: Ed Pastor(D) CA-11:George Miller(D) CA-25:Howard McKeon(R) CA-31:Gary Miller(R) CA-33:Henry Waxman(D) CA-45:John Campbell(R) IA-3: Tom Latham(R) MI-4: Dave Camp(R) MI-6: Tom Petri(R) MI-12:John Dingell(D) MN-6: Michele Bachmann(R) NC-6: Howard Coble(R) NC-7: Mike McIntyre(D) NJ-3: Jon Runyan(R) NJ-12:Rush Holt(D) NY-4: Carolyn McCarthy(D) NY-21:Bill Owens(D) PA-6: Jim Gerlach(R) UT-4: Jim Matheson(D) VA-8: James Moran(D) VA-10:Frank Wolf(R) WA-4: Doc Hastings(R) |
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