Judiciary Committee Reports Holder Nomination To Senate


WASHINGTON (Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009) – The Senate Judiciary Committee
Wednesday reported the nomination of Eric H. Holder Jr., to be the next
Attorney General to the full Senate for consideration. The
nomination was reported by the Committee by a vote of 17-2.
The Committee held a hearing on Holder’s nomination January 15 and
January 16. Holder’s designation by President Obama was first
reported more than two months ago, and was officially announced on
December 1. Leahy had originally scheduled a hearing to consider
the nomination on January 8, but accommodated a request by Committee
Republicans to delay the hearings one week.
“Mr. Holder has
demonstrated that he is committed to restoring the rule of law, and, as
President Obama said in his inaugural address ‘to reject as false the
choice between our safety and our ideals,’” said Leahy. “I
am more convinced than ever that Eric Holder is a person who will
reinvigorate the Department of Justice and serve ably as a key member of
the President’s national security team. He will pursue the Justice
Department’s vital missions with skill, integrity, independence and a
commitment to the rule of law.”
Leahy has urged swift confirmation of President Obama’s Justice
Department nominees. Holder’s nomination has received broad
bipartisan support, and more than 130 letters of support from law
enforcement organizations, civil rights leaders, victims’ rights
advocates, and former Bush and Reagan administration officials have been
received by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Leahy’s full statement from Wednesday’s Committee meeting follows.
Additional statements will be available
online.
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Statement of
Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.),
Consideration of
Eric H. Holder Jr.
To Be Attorney General of the United States
Executive Business
Meeting
January 28, 2009
Last week, we had the opportunity to follow the mandate from the
American people and work together and with the new administration to
tackle our problems with a shared sense of resolve. In my view, this
Committee stumbled. I asked for the cooperation of all Members,
but instead, as is their right, the minority held over the nomination of
Eric Holder to be the Attorney General of the United States. I
was, as I said, extremely disappointed.
President Obama in his inaugural address to the Nation spoke about the
real challenges facing the country and the American people.
He urged that we all work for the common good and “proclaim an end to
the petty grievances” and “recriminations” and that we “set aside
childish things.”
President Obama is right. There is work to be done. There are real
threats. There are abuses to be undone and rights that need to be
restored. We need to get on with the task of remaking America.
This is a new week and another chance for us to join together in that
spirit.
Eric Holder is a good man, a decent man, a public
servant committed to the rule of law. He will be a good Attorney
General.
Republicans do not have to take my word for it.
They have met with him and questioned him at his hearing. Many have
known Mr. Holder for years. The Senate unanimously confirmed him
three times for important positions to which he was nominated by
President Reagan and President Clinton.
They have heard the endorsements of former FBI
Director Louis Freeh, President Bush’s homeland security adviser Fran
Townsend, Senator Warner of Virginia, Senator Martinez, Senator Hatch
and the many Reagan and Bush administration officials who support his
nomination.
They have seen the endorsements from the National
Association of Police Organizations, the FOP and the entire law
enforcement community. Indeed, more than 130
law enforcement and criminal justice organizations, civil rights
organizations, victims’ advocates, legal practitioners, bar
associations, and current and former public officials have urged his
prompt confirmation. At this time in our history, with the
challenges we face, we need to move forward, and get our new Attorney
General and his team in place.
Mr. Holder has
demonstrated that he is committed to restoring the rule of law, and, as
President Obama said in his inaugural address “to reject as false the
choice between our safety and our ideals.” I am more
convinced than ever that Eric Holder is a person who will reinvigorate
the Department of Justice and serve ably as a key member of the
President’s national security team. He will pursue the Justice
Department’s vital missions with skill, integrity, independence and a
commitment to the rule of law.
I questioned Mr. Holder at his hearing and he gave his commitment to
respect the Second Amendment right to bear arms as an individual right
guaranteed by our Bill of Rights. I asked him to work with me on a
media shield law, and he said that he would do so. I asked him
about revitalizing the Freedom of Information Act, and he was agreeable.
In his first full day in office, President Obama took action on that
score, and once confirmed, Attorney General Holder can bring that
disclosure policy to fruition so that the Federal Government is more
open to the American people. I asked about anti-crime initiatives,
strengthening the Violence Against Women Act, and defending the Voting
Rights Act. On all these matters he was straightforward and
supportive. I look forward to working with him to provide greater
Federal assistance to state and local law enforcement to aggressively
target fraud and public corruption.
He said that his priorities will be the safety and security of the
American people and reinvigorating the traditional work of the Justice
Department in protecting the rights of Americans.
Of course any Senator is free to oppose the nomination
and vote against confirmation. In this instance, I think they will
be on the wrong side of history. I believe that when we take a
step back and look at the big picture and the best interests of the
country, Eric Holder is someone who deserves our support and merits our
votes. In order to serve effectively as Attorney General he will
also need our help. The challenges are too great not to join
together to proceed promptly and fairly with Senate consideration of Mr.
Holder and the entire Justice Department leadership team that President
Obama has selected.
I urge all Members of the Committee, Democrats and Republicans, to join
together to do what is right and approve this extraordinary public
servant to the critical post for which President Obama has nominated him
by voting for Eric H. Holder Jr. to be the 82nd Attorney
General of the United States.
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