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S. 1729, The Enhanced Financial Recovery and Equitable Retirement Treatment Act of 2007

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J. Edgar

To provide the same retirement benefits to U.S. Attorney's as are received by Federal Law Enforcement Agents is an insult to those that are out on the front lines, have gone through the weapons and related training and risk their lives doing their job. Give Dept of Justice employees these benefits and they will work long enough to retire, then become defense attorneys and really cash in.

Western AUSA

It has been approximately one year since I became an AUSA. During that time we have had two death threats on those within our small office. Within the past couple years, one AUSA in our office received a call from a person stating they had been solicited to kill the AUSA. I have also watched and listened to defendant's who anger is directed at the AUSA publicly advocating for a harsh sentence, and not at the case agent who investigated the case and made the arrest. Certainly federal agents face substantial risk, "being on the front line," but AUSA's are law enforcement and it has been very evident since my employment that me and my family face a very real risk because of my job. Most AUSA's are very dedicated and do not "cash-in" and become defense attorney's. Just like federal agents, we took the position for more limited compensation, at risks to ourselves, and in service of the public.

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