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Mikie Sherrill on Crime

 

 


Critical that we invest in comprehensive reentry services

It is also critical that we invest in comprehensive reentry services for individuals in the criminal justice system. A conviction isn't a life sentence, but we know that recidivism rates are too high. To meaningfully address this, we must ensure that individuals gain real skills, and we must strengthen mental health care and treatment while incarcerated so that they have real educational, housing, and employment opportunities when they reenter our communities.
Source: 2025 New Jersey Governor campaign website MikieSherrill.com , Feb 28, 2025

Develop trust between law enforcement and communities

Mikie went on to earn her law degree from Georgetown University and she joined the U.S. Attorney's Office in New Jersey to continue her career of service. As an outreach and reentry coordinator, she worked to help prevent crime and develop trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Mikie went on to prosecute federal cases and advise law enforcement on investigations as an assistant U.S. attorney. She decided to run for office for the first time after the 2016 election. "As a former federal prosecutor with experience prosecuting both violent and white-collar criminals, I've seen what it looks like when the powerful prey on the vulnerable," she has said
Source: EMILY's List 2022 Congressional endorsements , Jul 25, 2021

Sponsored stricter rules for police accountability.

Sherrill co-sponsored George Floyd Justice in Policing Act

This bill addresses policing practices and law enforcement accountability:

Rep. Elise Stefanik in OPPOSITION (3/1/21): I voted against H.R. 1280--this bill poses a grave danger to law-abiding police officers, as it would eliminate qualified immunity protections, lower the standard for federal civil rights lawsuits, and limit access to necessary equipment during emergencies and natural disasters. Democrats rushed this bill to the House Floor without accepting any input from Republicans, expert testimony, or significant data. I am proud to sponsor the JUSTICE Act with Senator Tim Scott, to provide necessary reforms to end police brutality while protecting our law-abiding officers.

OnTheIssues explanation of `qualified immunity`: `Qualified immunity` means that police officers (and other government officials) cannot be sued for actions on duty, unless knowingly taking unreasonable actions. This bill would limit `qualified immunity,` which means the family in cases like George Floyd`s could sue the police for civil damages.

Biden Administration in SUPPORT (3/1/21): We must begin by rebuilding trust between law enforcement and the people they are entrusted to serve and protect. We cannot rebuild that trust if we do not hold police officers accountable for abuses of power and tackle systemic misconduct--and systemic racism--in police departments.

Legislative Outcome: Passed House 220-212-0 on March 3, 2021, rollcall #60; received in Senate on March 9; no further Senate action during 2021.

Source: H.R.1280 21-HR1280 on Feb 24, 2021

Other governors on Crime: Mikie Sherrill on other issues:
NJ Gubernatorial:
Doug Steinhardt
Edward Durr
Hirsh Singh
Jack Ciattarelli
Jim McGreevey
Jon Bramnick
Josh Gottheimer
Phil Murphy
Ras Baraka
Stephen Sweeney
NJ Senatorial:
Andy Kim
Cory Booker
Curtis Bashaw
George Helmy
Justin Murphy
Robert Menendez
Tammy Murphy

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