Thursday, February 28, 2013

Senator Jeff Merkley-Strategy




Senator Merkley’s website indicates that he often holds town hall meetings across his state of Oregon. A number of press releases indicate that he has held the meetings to update constituents on his work in Washington, answer questions, and engage in discussions about constituent concerns. In 2013 he has held numerous town hall meetings. His website even shows an interactive map that indicates where and when he will be holding a town hall meeting. The meetings indicate that Merkley puts much time and effort into connecting and understanding his constituency. His efforts to build a good reputation may be due in part to this term being his first term. Many people do not know much about him and his policies, but by going out to the people often and giving them the information in person he builds credibility, and helps build support for his next election.

According to a press release posted on Merkley’s website in October 2012 he and two other senators traveled to Israel during the congressional recess.

Merkley said this about the trip in the press release:

“This visit to Israel is an opportunity to meet with some of the region’s top leaders and get an on-the-ground perspective on some of the complex foreign policy challenges that directly impact America,” said Merkley. “I’m also looking forward to meeting with leaders in one of the world’s most vibrant technology and innovation hot spots and keeping an eye out for opportunities for Oregon companies.”


I was surprised to read that he went to Israel because usually when I think of Congress I think of them dealing strictly with national issues. But the Senate does hold some power in declaring war and dealing with foreign nations, thus Merkley's international trip can be attributed to those powers that are unique to the Senate when dealing with international affairs.

Merkley’s website houses a great database to reference all of the press releases that have been issued about him and his work. The releases range from his statement about the Presidents state of the Union speech, to revealing information about new bills he introduced to the Senate.


If I were a concerned voter from Oregon, I believe I would find the press release section especially helpful because even when the Senator is not in the state you can learn about what he is doing, and what he has to say about it.

As I researched Merkley’s use of franking and mailers to constituents. I stumbled upon an issue from his campaign days. “Jeff Merkley calls out Gordon Smith for urban/rural doubletalk,” was the title of the story published on Blueoregon.com. Blueoregon.com is a website that provides opportunity for commentary on the politics in Oregon. In 2007 Merkley’s opponent incumbent Senator Gordon Smith sent out mailings to the Portland area in an effort to appeal to more democratic voters. Merkley responded to Smith’s mailing with his own mailing that said this:

"The enclosed brochure was mailed from Smith’s U.S. Senate office at taxpayer expense. In it he touts work he claims to have done with two prominent Democrats: our other Senator, Ron Wyden, and Senator Hillary Clinton. Smith likes to tell people in Portland that he works closely with Hillary Clinton. Does he talk about his work with prominent Democrats like Hillary Clinton when he’s in your town?
That isn’t the way I will run my campaign. I’ll stand by my principles, no matter what. I won’t pretend to be anyone other than who I am, no matter which part of the state I might be visiting. That’s what a Senator for all Oregonians owes to the people he represents."

 According to govtrack.us (a website that makes it easy to track the activities of the U.S. Congress) Merkley falls on the far left of the Democratic spectrum. His leadership score in Congress is somewhere in the middle of the pack and he has missed 11 of the 1,207 roll call votes that have occurred during his time in office.Merkley has sponsored and cosponsored a multitude of bills since taking his seat in the Senate. Bills that he has recently proposed to the Senate include:

S. 172: SAFE Lending Act of 2013
A bill to amend the Truth in Lending Act to address certain issues related to the extension of consumer credit, and for other purposes.
It has 4 co-sponsors.

S. 160: Medical Debt Responsibility Act of 2013
A bill to exclude from consumer credit reports medical debt that has been in collection and has been fully paid or settled, and for other purposes.
It has 6 co-sponsors.


***In VERY recent news, Merkley has been pushing his constituents to sign petitions in favor of passing the Senates Violence Against Women act through the House. His website has had a large portion devoted to promoting the Act. As of Thursday February 28, 2013 the House passed the Senate version of the bill, after being unable to agree upon their own terms of the bill. Jeff was pretty pumped.

He posted a nice shout out on his website/facebook page.

 





Merkley at town hall meetings: 


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