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Cops Line Up for Times, welkofjunezq, 1998] Crime Bill PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY leader that it is going anywhere. "Senator Lott has put the bill on his pri- ority list," Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), BY T.R. GOLDMAN the bill's co-sponsor, said at the press conference last week. But he candidly It is the centerpiece crime bill of the added, "He's put a lot of things on his 105th Congress. But for more than a year, priority list, and not all of them are the juvenile crime bill has languished in going to get to the floor." legislative limbo, passed by the House of Lott's office did not return four Representatives but unsupported by any phone calls seeking comment. major interest group and unable to make it To get the support of the FOP, Hatch to the Senate floor. agreed to a series of changes altering Last week, however, in a move that could certain portions of the 108-page bill. To edge the bill closer to a full Senate vote, the deal with concerns that federal agencies influential Fraternal Order of Police came were encroaching too much on local out in support of S. 10, which blends federal law enforcement's turf, language was mandates on how states must punish juve- changed so that in cases of concurrent nile offenders with fresh infusions of cash federal and state jurisdiction over juve- for state juvenile justice programs. nile crime, there is a presumption in At a hastily arranged press conference favor of the state. on June 23, members of the FOP's Wash- States were given more flexibility in ington lodge stood at attention while Senate how they use federal block-grant Judiciary Committee Chairman Orrin money to combat juvenile crime. The Hatch (R-Utah) darkly warned that "we can feds eased cumbersome record-keeping RUSS CURTIS no longer sit silently by as children kill requirements imposed by the original children, as teenagers commit truly heinous draft of the bills. And lawmakers have Mark Soler of the Youth Law Center says that offenses, as our juvenile drug abuse rate tightened somewhat enforcement of the changes in the bill don't mitigate its flaws. continues to climb." the traditional prohibition against Having the FOP aboard helps. The housing juveniles in adult jails-a prohibi- between two influential constituencies: the group represents some 275,000 indi- tion that had been severely undermined by powerful National Rifle Association and vidual police officers from state, local, both the House and Senate bills. In addi- suburban Republican stay-at-home moms, and federal law enforcement agen- tion, children as young as 10 years old can who are seen as favoring more stringent cies-nearly half the nation's police now be tried as adults for crimes that would controls on guns. officers. And when it comes to crime be federal capital crimes if committed by For example, during the Senate commit- politics, the FOP has traditionally been an adult. tee vote, Sen. Herbert Kohl (D-Wis.) an opinion leader, a group whose seal The changes, says Brown, the outside offered an amendment to require guns to of approval can help spur support from counsel for the FOP, have made a formerly have child safety locks, a relatively inex- other law enforcement groups and unpalatable bill more appealing, helping to pensive device, overwhelmingly supported their champions on Capitol Hill. protect cops by treating violent juveniles as in public opinion polls, that proponents say "With FOP on board, that may be adults, and giving the police more tools to would make it far more difficult for chil- enough to start an avalanche," says do their job through block grants and easier dren to accidentally shoot themselves if Stephen Brown, a partner at the D.C. access to juvenile records. "It's a quantum they inadvertently found their parents' gun. office of Columbus, Ohio's Vorys, leap forward on both counts," he says. But the measure failed on a party line vote. Sater, Seymour & Pease and the FOP's But Mark Soler, the president of the Kohl has said he will certainly offer the chief outside counsel. Youth Law Center, a public interest law trigger-lock amendment again, if the bill And the bill may win further firm, feels strongly that the bill's flaws still ever gets to the Senate floor. momentum from outrage generated by far outweigh any improvements. "They're scared to death of gun amend- the recent slew of schoolyard slayings "These changes don't mitigate the big- ments," notes one lobbyist closely follow- committed by juveniles. ger changes in S. 10," says Soler. "For 24 ing the bill's progress. "For starters, how FILE PHOTO But, as FOP leaders and others years, it has been the law in this country much money does this issue raise for the familiar with the bill note, the pro- that kids are to be completely separated Republicans? Not much. And for Bond, posed legislation may face obstacles from adult inmates, and for the past 18 Faircloth, and Coverdell, you're going to even the FOP's influence cannot surmount: years, it's the law that kids can't be held have problems in those states if that's going an unwillingness on the part of Senate with adults. This reverses 24 years of to drive the soccer moms off the reserva- Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.) to federal policy." tion," the lobbyist notes, referring to GOP move the bill to the Senate floor for a vote. Of course, even if Lott decided to let the Sens. Christopher Bond (Missouri), Lauch The juvenile crime bill soared through bill go to the floor for a vote, the year's Faircloth (N.C.) and Paul Coverdell (Ga.), the House of Representatives in May 1997. crowded legislative calendar would make it all of whom are running for re-election. And a similar bill passed out of Hatch's virtually impossible to take up the juvenile The lobbyist adds: "Soccer moms versus Judiciary Committee by a 12-6 vote just crime bill unless both parties agreed by the NRA. If you're [Lott chief of staff] two months later, in July. unanimous consent to limit the number of Dave Hoppe, you don't need this." But despite promises by Lott to bring the time-consuming amendments that could be bill to the Senate floor this spring, there is offered on the Senate floor. so far little indication by the majority And Democrats are already licking their lips in anticipation of offering a slew of controversial gun amendments to the bill, amendments that would put GOP senators in the no-win position of having to choose