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Leahy Announces Witnesses For Holder Confirmation Hearing
(Friday, Jan. 9, 2009) - Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) Friday announced witnesses who will testify at the confirmation hearing on the designation of Eric H. Holder Jr., to be Attorney General of the United States. The hearing is scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009, at 9:30 a.m. in the historic Senate Caucus Room, room 325 of the Russell Senate Office Building. Witness List The Honorable John W. Warner, Former United States Senator from Virginia The Honorable El… Continue Reading
01.09.09
Leahy Presses For Early Action On Fair Pay Bill
(Friday, Jan. 9, 2009) - Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) is among the Senate leaders who on Thursday introduced the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, legislation to ensure equal pay for women and minorities in the workforce. The Senate is expected to consider the legislation -- cosponsored by 54 Senators in all, and one of the first bills introduced in the new session -- later this month. "Equal pay for equal work should be a given in this country," said Leahy. "Unfortunately, the rea… Continue Reading
01.08.09
Leahy Chairs Hearing On Law Enforcement Assistance
- The Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday held a hearing to examine proposals to provide resources for underfunded law enforcement programs in the economic stimulus package. Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), who also serves as a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, has requested funding in the stimulus package for the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS), the Byrne grant program and other initiatives that assist state and local law enforcement agencies by providing r… Continue Reading
01.08.09
Comments On Eric Holder To Be Attorney General of The United States
[Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) today joined leaders of national law enforcement organizations at a press conference on Capitol Hill in support of the designation of Eric Holder to be the next Attorney General of the United States. Holder's designation was announced on December 1, 2008, and hearings on the nomination are scheduled for January 15, 2009. Holder's nomination has received wide support from law enforcement organizations, civil rights groups, crime v… Continue Reading
01.08.09
Statement On S. Res. 10 and the Situation in Gaza
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, S. Res. 10, the resolution that was adopted today reaffirming U.S. support for Israel, is factually accurate. No one here doubts our commitment to Israel's security, or Israel's right to defend itself from Hamas rocket attacks. But the resolution, unfortunately, presents an incomplete response to the situation in Gaza. With so much at stake for the United States, for Israel and for the world, we owe the American people and all concerned a clear-eyed, forthr… Continue Reading
01.07.09
Leahy Introduces Bill to Provide Rural Law Enforcement Assistance
(Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009) - On the first day of the new Congressional session, Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy introduced legislation designed to help rural communities in Vermont and across the country address crime problems in our neighborhoods and on our streets. The Rural Law Enforcement Assistance Act, which Leahy introduced Tuesday, aims to help local law enforcement agencies address crime problems that are expected to grow worse with the mounting economic downturn. The Leahy-authored bill … Continue Reading
01.07.09
Comment On Eric Holder
[Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) issued the following comment at a press conference held by Committee members Ben Cardin (D-Md.) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) Wednesday on the nomination of Eric Holder to be the next Attorney General. Cardin and Whitehouse were joined by representatives from the civil rights community, which has urged swift confirmation of the nomination.] "We need the new Attorney General to be a person of experience and independence. Eric Ho… Continue Reading
01.07.09
Comment On The Passing of Peter Freyne
Marcelle and I have lost a good friend, and Vermont has lost its own version of the legendary Mike Royko. Though Peter was born in the age of manual typewriters, in recent years he took to blogs like a 20-year-old. Flatlander reporters sought him out first when they wanted to understand our state. He brought insight to some of the biggest stories of our time here in Vermont - the civil unions debate, the Dean campaign, the Jeffords switch and the war in Iraq. He was courageous in his fight wit… Continue Reading
01.07.09
Leahy Raises MILC, Organic, Rural Broadband Issues in Meeting with USDA Nominee Vilsack
(WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7) -- Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) Wednesday raised several issues that are front and center to Vermont's farmers and rural communities in a meeting with Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack (D), President-elect Obama's nominee to head the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Vilsack visited Leahy in advance of next week's Senate Agriculture Committee confirmation hearings on his nomination. Leahy is the panel's most senior senator of either party and is a former chairman of the committee. With mil… Continue Reading
01.06.09
Letter To President Bush Asking To Declare Major Disaster In Vermont Due To The December 11th Ice Storm
See attached PDF of letter.… Continue Reading
01.06.09
Leahy, Cornyn Introduce Anti-Public Corruption Legislation
(Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009) - Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), also a member of the Committee, Tuesday introduced the Public Corruption Prosecution Improvements Act (PCPIA), legislation designed to provide new tools to help prosecutors identify, investigate and prosecute corrupt criminal conduct by public officials. Leahy and Cornyn first introduced the bipartisan legislation during the last Congress, and the Judiciary Co… Continue Reading
01.06.09
Introduction of the
I am proud to cosponsor the "District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2009" to end the unfair treatment of District of Columbia residents and give them voting representation in the House of Representatives. For over 200 hundred years, the residents of th District of Columbia have been denied a voting Member representing their views in Congress. That is wrong, and I hope the Senate will consider this important issue early this year to remedy the disenfranchisement that residents of our Nat… Continue Reading
01.06.09
Comprehensive Immigration Reform
As we begin the 111th Congress, we will try, once again, to enact comprehensive immigration reforms that have eluded us in the past several years. With an administration that understands the critical necessity of meaningful reform, and that understands the policy failures of the last eight years, I am hopeful that the new Congress can finally enact legislation consistent with our history as a Nation of immigrants. The Majority leader has included immigration reform as among the legislative prio… Continue Reading
01.05.09
Leahy Panel To Hear Testimony From Burlington Police Chief
(Monday, Jan. 5, 2009)- Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) has invited Burlington Police Chief Michael E. Schirling to testify at a hearing Jan. 8 on Capitol Hill to examine how federal grant programs strengthen local law enforcement efforts to combat crime. Leahy has proposed including funding for critical federal grant programs including the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS), the Byrne grant program, the Rural Drug Enforcement Assistance grants and other law … Continue Reading
01.05.09
Reaction On Announcement Of Justice Department Designees
"The experienced picks announced today will fill key leadership posts at the Department of Justice when the United States faces many serious challenges. I am encouraged by President-elect Obama's choices of excellent lawyers with deep experience at the Department to help Eric H. Holder Jr, his choice to serve as Attorney General of the United States, right the ship. They will be a strong team. I am pleased that President-elect Obama's pick for the number two spot at the Department, David Ogden,… Continue Reading
12.31.08
National Law Enforcement Groups Back Holder Nomination
- A wide range of national law enforcement organizations have endorsed Eric Holder's nomination to be the next Attorney General of the United States, urging the Senate to confirm Holder to the nation's top law enforcement post. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) Wednesday released nearly a dozen additional letters endorsing the nomination, including letters from the National Sheriffs' Association and National Troopers Association. Leahy also released letters in sup… Continue Reading
12.31.08
Comments On Chief Justice Roberts’ Year-End Report On The Federal Judiciary
"In his year-end report, Chief Justice Roberts highlights the essential role of the federal judiciary, the cost containment measures the judiciary has adopted, and the issue of judicial compensation. "Our judiciary is the envy of the world, and it is a source of America's strength and stability. The branches of our federal government act as checks upon each other but also rely on each other, and I have always believed that Congress needs to take seriously the issues facing the federal judiciar… Continue Reading
12.30.08
Leahy Focuses On Anti-Crime Funding Needs By Law Enforcement Agencies In The Stimulus Package As He Sets First Judiciary Committee Hearing In The New Congress
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) today set a hearing for Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009, to examine proposals to provide resources for underfunded law enforcement programs in the economic stimulus package. The stimulus package is being drafted by lawmakers in advance of the 111th Congress. The hearing will be the first Judiciary Committee hearing of the new Congress. Leahy, who also serves as a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, has requested funding in the s… Continue Reading
12.22.08
Holder Nomination Receives Broad Support
President-elect Barack Obama's pick to be the next Attorney General of the United States is receiving broad, bipartisan support from law enforcement officers, organizations, and advocates across the country. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) on Monday released letters from more than four dozen individuals and organizations that support the nomination of Eric H. Holder Jr. to be Attorney General of the United States, including support from law enforcement, crime vic… Continue Reading
12.22.08
Law Enforcement, Crime Victims Advocates, Civil Rights Organizations And Republican Officials Urge Confirmation Of Eric H. Holder Jr. As Attorney General Of The United States
Holder Nomination Receives Broad Support Law Enforcement, Crime Victims Advocates, Civil Rights Organizations And Republican OfficialsUrge Confirmation Of Eric H. Holder Jr. As Attorney General Of The United States WASHINGTON (Monday, Dec. 22, 2008) - President-elect Barack Obama's pick to be the next Attorney General of the United States is receiving broad, bipartisan support from law enforcement officers, organizations, and advocates across the country. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman P… Continue Reading