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Another Clinton Proposes 100,000 New Cops

PHILADELPHIA, PA – Hillary Clinton is taking a page from her husband's playbook, announcing a plan today to put 100,000 new police officers on America's streets, as part of her anti-crime agenda.

The plan sets a goal of cutting the murder rate in half in cities with high or rising murder rates. The time frame for doing so would vary by city, from as little as five years to longer. Her proposals would cost an estimated $4 billion a year and would be financed with savings gained from eliminating outdated corporate subsidies.

"We've got to get back to doing what works," she said. "I'm old-fashioned about that. I think you should actually look for solutions to problems; find out what works and execute. Enough with the talking, enough with the speeches, enough with the rhetoric," she told a group gathered in a gymnasium at the YMCA. "At its core, this agenda is about responsibility. It's about the federal government fulfilling its responsibility to help restore order in our communities, to pave the way for economic development and new jobs and to help families feel safe here at home."

Under her plan, Clinton would implement programs to help at-risk youth, fight gangs, drugs and online crime and invest $1 billion in a grant program aimed at reducing the number of repeat offenders and the size of the population in prisons and juvenile detention centers. She talked about what has worked to bring down crime rates in New York, from old-fashioned police work and innovative technologies, to youth intervention initiatives and partnerships with law enforcement, clergy, citizens' groups, parents, social service providers and even gang members to turn attitudes around, and said she would direct her Justice Department to work with cities like Philadelphia to figure out what can be done to help them.

The former first lady said crime was reduced to "historic lows" during the 1990s and noted the violent crime rate went up two years in a row – in 2005 and 2006 – for the first time since the Clinton Crime Bill of 1994 was passed. Bill Clinton instituted a cops program during his administration to help reduce crime. The senator said her own cops program would be modernized to address homeland security and other issues.

Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter highlighted the importance of a federal government that works with cities to deal with crime.

"In the 90s we had a wonderful partnership with the federal government," he said during his introduction. "The first Pres. Clinton helped us put police officers on the street. Here in Philadelphia, we put 750 more officers on the street because of the help we received from the federal government."

Having It Both Ways On Guns

Nutter often cites what he calls Clinton's ability to understand how to deal with the problems facing big cities as a reason he supports her. The New York senator's crime fighting plan includes an anti-gun-trafficking initiative that would be based on partnerships between the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) and local law enforcement to improve tracking of gun crimes and to prosecute traffickers. It would renew the Assault Weapons Ban and repeal the Tiahrt amendment, which limits the ATF's ability to share federal gun-trace data with local law enforcement.

Nutter signed five new gun-control laws yesterday that would limit handgun purchases in the city to one a month and require that lost or stolen firearms be reported to police within 24 hours, among other measures. The new laws are controversial because gun regulation is under the state's purview, not the city's. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that the National Rifle Association plans to sue.

Gun control as an issue has not come up very frequently with Clinton on the campaign trail, but it could be important here in Pennsylvania, a state with a lot of gun owners. In the lead-up to the Wisconsin primary, Clinton made a point of talking about learning to shoot a gun and her experience hunting. She often says she supports the right to bear arms, and she believes her cities and states have a role to play in confronting the challenges presented by firearms, but it was not clear whether she would support the Nutter measures.

"I would start looking for a balance and find some common ground and end the polarization that has gone on," she said. "Obviously, I take the issue of gun crime and gun violence very seriously, and I'm also committed to protecting people's constitutional rights under the Second Amendment to own and bear arms, and I don't see why we can't do both."

In this morning's speech, Clinton noted that white-collar crime cost people their pensions and their jobs and contributed to the economic woes communities face. As president, she would pledge to pursue corporate criminals like street criminals, directing her attorney general to conduct a 90-day review of all deferred prosecution agreements and report on how to strengthen prosecution efforts against corporate wrongdoers.

(NBC/NJ's ATHENA JONES)

5 Comments

Anti-crime proposal to cost $4 Billion, will form a commission, will pay for it by reducing corporate subsidies......here we go with more bureaucracy (let's study the problem),,,,,and should corporate America pick up the tab, kiss of some more American jobs that will be exported to pay that tab (not likely that corporate America can pass on the incremental costs to consumers if they are competing with foreign interests for the same consumers' dollars.

Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter highlighted the importance of a federal government that works with cities to deal with crime. "In the '90s, we had a wonderful partnership with the federal government," he said during his introduction. "The first President Clinton helped us put police officers on the street. Here in Philadelphia, we put 750 more officers on the street because of the help we received from the federal government."

Where in the statement does it say she going to do the same for PHILADELPHIA, OR PENNSYLAVAINA, FOR THAT FACT, ANOTHER WOOL OVER YOUR EYES PEOPLE. ANOTHER SCARE TACTICS.


I work right across the street from event, and NO OBAMA SUPPORTER WHERE ALLOWED TO SPEAK OR WE HAD TO HOLD UP SIGN ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STREET A HALF A BLOCK AWAY.TALKING ABOUT DOUBLE STANDARDS.

GO HILLARY YOU HAVE PROVEN YOURSELF, WE ARE TOTALLY READY FOR A WOMAN IN OFFICE,YOU ARE TESTED AND DRIVEN AND EXACTLY WHAT THIS COUNTRY IS DESPERTELY IN NEED OF,WE NEED SOMEONE READY ON DAY ONE IF NOT SOONER OUR ECONOMY IS THE WORST.PLEASE HELP SAVE US FROM OURSELVES.

Wow soon we can be just like China GO HILLARY

Bigger goverment. Starting two new departments wasn't enough. Didn't she here times are tough and she wants to spend more. Unlike the Clinton's we cannot pay ourselves and take it as a tax deduction.