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Jeff Merkley on Crime

Democratic Senate Challenger; member of State House


Worked hard to get better laws to deal with criminals

On crime, Smith said his opponent has opposed stiffer laws against gang crimes, rapists and child sex offenders. "When I look at Jeff Merkley's stance on crime, I'm appalled," he said.

Merkley responded, "Shame on you, Gordon Smith, for portraying that series of lies." He said Smith took things he said or did out of context, and he affirmed that he has worked hard in the state Legislature to get better laws on the books to deal with criminals.

Source: 2008 Oregon Senate Debate, in Southern Oregon Mail Tribune Oct 14, 2008

More state troopers; more crime labs; more funding

Keeping our families and our children safe is our No. 1 priority. Since I first ran for the Oregon House 10 years ago, crime issues have been a top priority because of significant public safety issues.

As Speaker of the House, I fought to keep sex offenders away from our kids by making it illegal to lure children over the Internet. I led the charge to add 139 state troopers to keep patrols on Oregon highways 24/7. I fought to fund the expansion of the state DNA crime lab in order to erase the backlog and keep the justice system on track.

We can only expect law enforcement to effectively protect our communities is if we give them the financial support they need. Instead of forcing our highly capable law enforcement officers to do more with less, our proposal will add 50,000 more police officers on America's streets to stem the tide of violent crime.

Source: Op-Ed by Jeff Merkley in The Gresham Outlook Jul 26, 2008

Mandatory minimum sentence for some 1st-degree sex offenders

Source: Oregon State Legislative Voting Records Apr 20, 2006

Opposes the death penalty

Source: Oregon State 1998 National Political Awareness Test Nov 1, 1998

Increase rehabilitation & alternatives to incarceration

Source: Oregon State 1998 National Political Awareness Test Nov 1, 1998

Other candidates on Crime: Jeff Merkley on other issues:
OR Gubernatorial:
Ted Kulongoski
OR Senatorial:
Dave Brownlow
Gordon Harold Smith
Ron Wyden


2008 Senate retirements:

Wayne Allard(R,CO)
Larry Craig(R,ID)
Pete Domenici(R,NM)
Chuck Hagel(R,NE)
Trent Lott(R,MS)
Craig Thomas(R,WY)
John Warner(R,VA)

Incoming Obama Administration:

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V.P.Joe Biden
State:Hillary Clinton
HHS:Tom Daschle
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DOC:Bill Richardson
DoD:Robert Gates
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AK:*Begich over Stevens
AL:Sessions
AR:Pryor
CO:*Udall
DE:Biden and Kaufman
GA:Chambliss v.Martin (Dec. 2 runoff)
IA:Harkin
ID:*Risch
IL:Durbin
KS:Roberts
KY:McConnell
LA:Landrieu
MA:Kerry
ME:Collins
MI:Levin
MN:Coleman v.Franken (recounting as of Dec.1)
MS4:Wicker
MS6:Cochran
MT:Baucus
NC:*Hagan over Dole
NE:*Johanns
NH:*Shaheen over Sununu
NJ:Lautenberg
NM:*Udall
OK:Inhofe
OR:*Merkley over Smith
RI:Reed
SC:Graham
SD:Johnson
TN:Alexander
TX:Cornyn
VA:*Warner
WV:Rockefeller
WY4:Barrasso
WY6:Enzi
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