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Governor:


Bobby Jindal on Crime
Republican Governor; previously Representative (LA-1): Click here for 2 full quotes OR click here for Bobby Jindal on other issues.
  • Voted YES on expanding services for offendors' re-entry into society. (Nov 2007)
  • Rated 88% by the NCJA, indicating a "tough-on-crime" stance. (Dec 2005)

Senate:

  • LA 2004 Senate Debate


    John Neely Kennedy on Crime
    Democratic Senate Challenger (LA): Click here for John Neely Kennedy on other issues.
      No stance on record.
    Mary Landrieu on Crime
    Democratic Sr Senator (LA): Click here for 5 full quotes OR click here for Mary Landrieu on other issues.
    • Voted YES on reinstating $1.15 billion funding for the COPS Program. (Mar 2007)
    • Voted YES on $1.15 billion per year to continue the COPS program. (May 1999)
    • Rated 63% by CURE, indicating mixed votes on rehabilitation. (Dec 2000)
    • More funding and stricter sentencing for hate crimes. (Apr 2001)
    • Rated 87% by the NCJA, indicating a "tough-on-crime" stance. (Dec 2005)
    David Vitter on Crime
    Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative (LA-1): Click here for 7 full quotes OR click here for David Vitter on other issues.
    • Impose truth in sentencing. (Nov 2002)
    • Broaden use of death penalty. (Nov 2002)
    • Voted YES on reinstating $1.15 billion funding for the COPS Program. (Mar 2007)
    • Voted NO on funding for alternative sentencing instead of more prisons. (Jun 2000)
    • Voted YES on more prosecution and sentencing for juvenile crime. (Jun 1999)
    • Rated 20% by CURE, indicating anti-rehabilitation crime votes. (Dec 2000)
    • Rated 87% by the NCJA, indicating a "tough-on-crime" stance. (Dec 2005)

    House:


    Rodney Alexander on Crime
    Democratic Representative (LA-5): Click here for 2 full quotes OR click here for Rodney Alexander on other issues.
    • Voted YES on expanding services for offendors' re-entry into society. (Nov 2007)
    • Rated 88% by the NCJA, indicating a "tough-on-crime" stance. (Dec 2005)
    Charles Boustany on Crime
    Republican Representative (LA-7): Click here for 2 full quotes OR click here for Charles Boustany on other issues.
    • Voted YES on expanding services for offendors' re-entry into society. (Nov 2007)
    • Rated 88% by the NCJA, indicating a "tough-on-crime" stance. (Dec 2005)
    Don Cazayoux on Crime
    Democratic Representative (LA-6): Click here for Don Cazayoux on other issues.
      No stance on record.
    William Jefferson on Crime
    Democratic Representative (LA-2): Click here for 10 full quotes OR click here for William Jefferson on other issues.
    • Voted YES on funding for alternative sentencing instead of more prisons. (Jun 2000)
    • Voted NO on more prosecution and sentencing for juvenile crime. (Jun 1999)
    • Voted YES on maintaining right of habeas corpus in Death Penalty Appeals. (Mar 1996)
    • Voted NO on making federal death penalty appeals harder. (Feb 1995)
    • Voted YES on replacing death penalty with life imprisonment. (Apr 1994)
    • Rated 78% by CURE, indicating pro-rehabilitation crime votes. (Dec 2000)
    • Moratorium on death penalty; more DNA testing. (Mar 2001)
    • More funding and stricter sentencing for hate crimes. (Apr 2001)
    • Require DNA testing for all federal executions. (Mar 2001)
    • Rated 72% by the NCJA, indicating a "soft-on-crime" stance. (Dec 2005)
    Bobby Jindal on Crime
    Republican Governor; previously Representative (LA-1): Click here for 2 full quotes OR click here for Bobby Jindal on other issues.
    • Voted YES on expanding services for offendors' re-entry into society. (Nov 2007)
    • Rated 88% by the NCJA, indicating a "tough-on-crime" stance. (Dec 2005)
    Jim McCrery on Crime
    Republican Representative (LA-4): Click here for 9 full quotes OR click here for Jim McCrery on other issues.
    • Voted YES on expanding services for offendors' re-entry into society. (Nov 2007)
    • Voted NO on funding for alternative sentencing instead of more prisons. (Jun 2000)
    • Voted YES on more prosecution and sentencing for juvenile crime. (Jun 1999)
    • Voted NO on maintaining right of habeas corpus in Death Penalty Appeals. (Mar 1996)
    • Voted YES on making federal death penalty appeals harder. (Feb 1995)
    • Voted NO on replacing death penalty with life imprisonment. (Apr 1994)
    • Rated 10% by CURE, indicating anti-rehabilitation crime votes. (Dec 2000)
    • Rated 88% by the NCJA, indicating a "tough-on-crime" stance. (Dec 2005)
    • More prisons, more enforcement, effective death penalty. (Sep 1994)
    Charles Melancon on Crime
    Democrat (District 3): Click here for the full quote OR click here for Charles Melancon on other issues.
    • Voted YES on expanding services for offendors' re-entry into society. (Nov 2007)
    Steve Scalise on Crime
    Republican Representative (LA-1): Click here for Steve Scalise on other issues.
      No stance on record.

    Former candidates & officeholders:


    Kathleen Blanco on Crime
    Democratic LA Governor: Click here for Kathleen Blanco on other issues.
      No stance on record.
    Richard Hugh Baker on Crime
    Republican (District 6): Click here for 9 full quotes OR click here for Richard Hugh Baker on other issues.
    • Voted YES on expanding services for offendors' re-entry into society. (Nov 2007)
    • Voted NO on funding for alternative sentencing instead of more prisons. (Jun 2000)
    • Voted YES on more prosecution and sentencing for juvenile crime. (Jun 1999)
    • Voted NO on maintaining right of habeas corpus in Death Penalty Appeals. (Mar 1996)
    • Voted YES on making federal death penalty appeals harder. (Feb 1995)
    • Voted NO on replacing death penalty with life imprisonment. (Apr 1994)
    • Rated 30% by CURE, indicating anti-rehabilitation crime votes. (Dec 2000)
    • Rated 88% by the NCJA, indicating a "tough-on-crime" stance. (Dec 2005)
    • More prisons, more enforcement, effective death penalty. (Sep 1994)
    John Cooksey on Crime
    Republican (District 5): Click here for 2 full quotes OR click here for John Cooksey on other issues.
    • Voted NO on funding for alternative sentencing instead of more prisons. (Jun 2000)
    • Voted YES on more prosecution and sentencing for juvenile crime. (Jun 1999)
    David Vitter on Crime
    Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative (LA-1): Click here for 7 full quotes OR click here for David Vitter on other issues.
    • Impose truth in sentencing. (Nov 2002)
    • Broaden use of death penalty. (Nov 2002)
    • Voted YES on reinstating $1.15 billion funding for the COPS Program. (Mar 2007)
    • Voted NO on funding for alternative sentencing instead of more prisons. (Jun 2000)
    • Voted YES on more prosecution and sentencing for juvenile crime. (Jun 1999)
    • Rated 20% by CURE, indicating anti-rehabilitation crime votes. (Dec 2000)
    • Rated 87% by the NCJA, indicating a "tough-on-crime" stance. (Dec 2005)
    Mike Foster on Crime
    Former Republican: Click here for the full quote OR click here for Mike Foster on other issues.
    • Supports flexible federal block grants for crime programs. (Sep 2001)
    Bob Livingston on Crime
    Republican Former (1994-) (District 1): Click here for 4 full quotes OR click here for Bob Livingston on other issues.
    • Voted NO on maintaining right of habeas corpus in Death Penalty Appeals. (Mar 1996)
    • Voted YES on making federal death penalty appeals harder. (Feb 1995)
    • Voted NO on replacing death penalty with life imprisonment. (Apr 1994)
    • More prisons, more enforcement, effective death penalty. (Sep 1994)
    Billy Tauzin on Crime
    Republican (Until 2004) (District 3): Click here for 6 full quotes OR click here for Billy Tauzin on other issues.
    • Voted NO on funding for alternative sentencing instead of more prisons. (Jun 2000)
    • Voted YES on more prosecution and sentencing for juvenile crime. (Jun 1999)
    • Voted NO on maintaining right of habeas corpus in Death Penalty Appeals. (Mar 1996)
    • Voted YES on making federal death penalty appeals harder. (Feb 1995)
    • Voted NO on replacing death penalty with life imprisonment. (Apr 1994)
    • Rated 30% by CURE, indicating anti-rehabilitation crime votes. (Dec 2000)
    Chris John on Crime
    Democrat (Until 2004) (District 7): Click here for 3 full quotes OR click here for Chris John on other issues.
    • Voted NO on funding for alternative sentencing instead of more prisons. (Jun 2000)
    • Voted YES on more prosecution and sentencing for juvenile crime. (Jun 1999)
    • Rated 10% by CURE, indicating anti-rehabilitation crime votes. (Dec 2000)
    Billy Tauzin III on Crime
    Former GOP Challenger (2004) (District 3): Click here for Billy Tauzin III on other issues.
      No stance on record.
    John Breaux on Crime
    Former Democratic incumbent; retired 2004: Click here for 9 full quotes OR click here for John Breaux on other issues.
    • Voted YES on $1.15 billion per year to continue the COPS program. (May 1999)
    • Voted NO on limiting death penalty appeals. (Apr 1996)
    • Voted NO on limiting product liability punitive damage awards. (Mar 1996)
    • Voted NO on restricting class-action lawsuits. (Dec 1995)
    • Voted YES on repealing federal speed limits. (Jun 1995)
    • Voted YES on mandatory prison terms for crimes involving firearms. (May 1994)
    • Voted NO on rejecting racial statistics in death penalty appeals. (May 1994)
    • Rated 63% by CURE, indicating mixed votes on rehabilitation. (Dec 2000)
    • More funding and stricter sentencing for hate crimes. (Apr 2001)
    Chris John on Crime
    2004 former Democratic challenger; US Representative: Click here for 3 full quotes OR click here for Chris John on other issues.
    • Voted NO on funding for alternative sentencing instead of more prisons. (Jun 2000)
    • Voted YES on more prosecution and sentencing for juvenile crime. (Jun 1999)
    • Rated 10% by CURE, indicating anti-rehabilitation crime votes. (Dec 2000)
    John Cooksey on Crime
    2004 former Republican Nominee: Click here for 2 full quotes OR click here for John Cooksey on other issues.
    • Voted NO on funding for alternative sentencing instead of more prisons. (Jun 2000)
    • Voted YES on more prosecution and sentencing for juvenile crime. (Jun 1999)
    Bennett Johnston on Crime
    Democrat Senator (Former): Click here for 6 full quotes OR click here for Bennett Johnston on other issues.
    • Voted YES on limiting death penalty appeals. (Apr 1996)
    • Voted YES on limiting product liability punitive damage awards. (Mar 1996)
    • Voted YES on restricting class-action lawsuits. (Dec 1995)
    • Voted YES on repealing federal speed limits. (Jun 1995)
    • Voted NO on mandatory prison terms for crimes involving firearms. (May 1994)
    • Voted YES on rejecting racial statistics in death penalty appeals. (May 1994)

                                                                                                                                                                                   
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