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SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 ; 7-12-93 :10:17AM ; 2024566221- 202 456 7739;# 3 Y. IP ANY. TO: GEORGE W. GEKAS 17TH DISTRICT. PENNSYLVANIA 2410 RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON, DC 20818-3917 (202) 228-4318 COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY FAX (202) 228-8440 SUBCOMMITTEES: GOVERNOR'S PLAZA NORTH BUILDING $ 1, SUITE 302 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS-RANKING MEMBER 2101 NORTH FRONT STREET MARRISBURG. PA 17110 CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE (717) 282-8123 SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE of the United States FAX (717) 232-2928 ELIZABETHTOWN DISTRICT OFFICE: BUITE 102-A house of Representatives 222 SOUTH MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 (717) 367-8868 Washington, DC 20515-3817 FAX (719) 387-8802 LEBANON DISTRICT OFFICE June 25, 1993 108 a MUNICIPAL BUILDING 400 SOUTH STH STREET LEBANON, PA 17042-8784 (717) 273-1451 FAX (717) 278-1673 The Honorable William J. Clinton President of the United States The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President: I write to you today to ask you to renew your commitment for the swift enactment of comprehensive, anti-crime legislation during this session of Congress. While we all acknowledge the importance of the ongoing debate over the economy, the deficit, and health care reform, we cannot forget-- nor further delay--crucial action to combat violent crime in America. Your comments to a joint session of Congress earlier this year were precise: "I ask you to help to protect our families against the violent crime which terrorizes our people and which tears our communities apart. We must pass a tough crime bill." As you know, Mr. President, our crime statistics are still grim. Indeed, the Federal Bureau of Investigation recently announced that there was virtually no change in the number of murders, forcible rapes, robberies, and aggravated assaults from 1991 to 1992. This is unacceptable. The cost of this domestic warfare goes beyond the numbers of lives lost and the other numerical indicators of our crime problem, for the devastation to our social fabric left in the aftermath of this brutality is incalculable. The American people want action. For your review, I have enclosed a copy of my legislation, H.R. 2217, the "Violent Crimes Control Act of 1993." This legislative proposal includes the death penalty procedures that have in 1990, and again in 1991, been dutifully adopted by the House. These procedures and conforming amendments will enable law enforcement authorities to seek the death penalty for the most heinous federal crimes, including those which occurred recently at the World Trade Center and at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas. In addition, this legislation borrows from the hard work and well

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