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Senator Mark Lunsford Pryor's Public Statements on Crime

Full Name: Mark Lunsford Pryor
Office: U.S. Senate (AR) - Sr, Democratic
First Elected: 11/05/2002
Last Elected: 11/04/2008
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Jill; 2 Children: Adams, Porter
Birth Date: 01/10/1963
Birth Place: Fayetteville, AR
Home City: Little Rock, AR
Religion: Christian
Date Title Location
May 16, 2013 Gillibrand, Collins, Boxer, Johanns, Benishek, Gabbard, Begich, Blumenthal, Coons, Franken, Hirono, Mikulski, Pryor, Schatz, Shaheen, Rockefeller, Feinstein, Hanna, Sinema, Joined by Service Members Victimized by Sexual Assault in Announcing Bicameral Legislation Reforming Military Justice System Washington, DC
March 25, 2013 Statement by Senator Mark Pryor On Bloomberg Gun Ad Unknown
Jan. 31, 2013 Stopping the Cycle of Abuse Unknown
March 26, 2012 Letter to Julius Genachowski, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission Washington, DC
April 21, 2009 Hearing of the Ad Hoc, Subcommittee on State, Local, and Private Sector Preparedness and Integration of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on Counternarcotics Enforcement: Coordination at the Federal, State, and Local Level Washington, DC
March 25, 2009 Panel II Of A Hearing Of The Senate Homeland Security And Governmental Affairs Committee Washington, DC
April 7, 2008 Letter to Robert Byrd and Thad Cochran, Chairman and Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Re: JAG Funding Washington, DC
Jan. 31, 2007 Pryor Joins Bipartisan Group to Fight Gang Violence Washington, DC
July 20, 2006 Children's Safety and Violent Crime Reduction Act of 2006 Washington, DC
March 11, 2004 Congressional Budget for the United States Government for Fiscal Year 2005 Washington, DC
Jan. 27, 2004 Black on Black Crime Prevention Month Washington, DC
Feb. 27, 2003 The Case for COPS Funding: Sustaining a Strong Law Enforcement Presence in Rural America Washington, DC
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