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THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary


For Immediate Release January 15, 2000
            PRESIDENT CLINTON'S RADIO ADDRESS TO THE NATION
         INCREASED FUNDING FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF CIVIL RIGHTS
            AND IMMEDIATE PASSAGE OF HATE CRIMES LEGISLATION

                            January 15, 2000

Today, in his weekly radio address, President Clinton will announce that his Fiscal Year 2001 budget proposes a significant increase for civil rights enforcement to help ensure equal opportunity for all Americans. The President's budget request of $695 million for civil rights enforcement agencies represents a 13 percent increase over last year's funding levels. The President today, citing the need to do all we can to build One America, also will call for immediate passage of the Hate Crimes Prevention Act.

BOOSTING CIVIL RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS. The FY 2001 budget request of $695 million for civil rights enforcement agencies represents a 13 percent increase over last year's funding levels. Highlights of the President's proposal include:

URGING PASSAGE OF EXPANDED FEDERAL HATE CRIMES LAW. The President today will also urge Congress to enact the bipartisan Hate Crimes Prevention Act as one of the first pieces of legislation it passes in the new millennium. The current federal hate crimes statute prohibits acts of violence that are based on a person's race, color, religion, or national origin and that are intended to interfere with certain federally protected activities. The proposed legislation would allow prosecutions to be brought even if the acts of violence did not interfere with federally protected activities. In addition, the legislation would authorize the Department of Justice to prosecute individuals who commit violent crimes against others because of the victim's sexual orientation, gender, or disability. Current federal law does not cover these cases. Finally, the President today will announce that his budget includes $20 million to promote police integrity and for hate crimes training for federal, state, and local law enforcement.

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