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Mark Dayton on Crime
Former Democratic Jr Senator (MN, 2001-2007)
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More resources for local law enforcement & COPS
I will fight to provide local law enforcement the resources needed to prevent and control crime. I support increased federal funding for law enforcement for programs
such as COPS and other federal initiatives that expand the presence of community police on our streets.
Source: Minnesota Newspaper Association Election Questionnaire
Jul 2, 2000
More gang prosecution
Positions Mark Dayton has taken on issues in the 1998 gubernatorial campaign: Proposes a major expansion in statewide anti-gang efforts, including having the attorney general’s office prosecute gun felonies and violent crimes.
Source: WCCO.com Channel4000, “1998 gubernatorial campaign”
Jul 2, 2000
Disgusted by Defense of Marriage Act
Positions Mark Dayton has taken on issues in the 1998 gubernatorial campaign:
Strongly supports state’s 1993 gay rights law; “disgusted” by Minnesota’s Defense of Marriage Act that outlaws gay marriage.
Source: WCCO.com Channel4000, “1998 gubernatorial campaign”
Jul 2, 2000
More funding and stricter sentencing for hate crimes.
Dayton co-sponsored the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act:
Title: To provide Federal assistance to States and local jurisdictions to prosecute hate crimes.
Summary: Provide technical, forensic, prosecutorial, or other assistance in the criminal investigation or prosecution of any violent crime that is motivated by prejudice based on the race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or disability of the victim or is a violation of hate crime laws.
- Award grants to assist State and local law enforcement officials with extraordinary expenses for interstate hate crimes.
- Award grants to State and local programs designed to combat hate crimes committed by juveniles.
- Prohibit specified offenses involving actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
- Increase criminal sentencing for adult recruitment of juveniles to commit hate crimes.
- Collect and publish data about crimes that manifest evidence of prejudice based on gender.
Source: House Resolution Sponsorship 01-HR1343 on Apr 3, 2001
Page last updated: Nov 22, 2009