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Bob Riley on Crime

Republican Governor; previously GOP Representative (AL-3)


Voted NO on funding for alternative sentencing instead of more prisons.

Vote on an amendment that would reduce the funding for violent offender imprisonment by and truth-in-sentencing programs by $61 million. The measure would increase funding for Boys and Girls Clubs and drug courts by the same amount.
Reference: Amendment sponsored by Scott, D-VA; Bill HR 4690 ; vote number 2000-317 on Jun 22, 2000

Voted YES on more prosecution and sentencing for juvenile crime.

Vote to pass a bill to appropriate $1.5 billion to all of the states that want to improve their juvenile justice operations. Among other provisions this bill includes funding for development, implementation, and administration of graduated sanctions for juvenile offenders, funds for building, expanding, or renovating juvenile corrections facilities, hiring juvenile judges, probation officers, and additional prosecutors for juvenile cases.
Reference: Bill introduced by McCollum, R-FL; Bill HR 1501 ; vote number 1999-233 on Jun 17, 1999

Rated 30% by CURE, indicating anti-rehabilitation crime votes.

Riley scores 30% by CURE on rehabilitation issues

CURE (Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants) is a membership organization of families of prisoners, prisoners, former prisoners and other concerned citizens. CURE's two goals are

  1. to use prisons only for those who have to be in them; and
  2. for those who have to be in them, to provide them all the rehabilitative opportunities they need to turn their lives around.
The ratings indicate the legislator’s percentage score on CURE’s preferred votes.
Source: CURE website 00n-CURE on Dec 31, 2000

Other governors on Crime: Bob Riley on other issues:

AL Senatorial:
Jeff Sessions
Richard Shelby

Newly seated 2010:
NJ Chris Christie
VA Bob McDonnell

Term-limited in 2010:
AL Bob Riley
CA Arnold Schwarzenegger
GA Sonny Perdue
HI Linda Lingle
ME John Baldacci
MI Jennifer Granholm
NM Bill Richardson
OK Brad Henry
OR Ted Kulongoski
PA Ed Rendell
RI Donald Carcieri
SC Mark Sanford
SD Mike Rounds
TN Phil Bredesen
WY Dave Freudenthal
Up for re-election 2010:
AR Mike Bebee
CO Bill Ritter (retiring)
CT Jodi Rell (retiring)
FL Charlie Crist (retiring)
IA Chet Culver
ID Butch Otter
MA Deval Patrick
MD Martin O`Malley
MN Tim Pawlenty (retiring)
NE Dave Heineman
NH John Lynch
NV Jim Gibbons
NY David Paterson
OH Ted Strickland
TX Rick Perry
VT Jim Douglas (retiring)
WI Jim Doyle (retiring)

Newly elected/appointed 2009:
AK Sean Parnell / Palin
AZ Jan Brewer / Napolitano
KS Mark Parkinson (retiring) / Sebelius
IL Pat Quinn / Blagojevich
UT Gary Herbert / Huntsman
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