Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 13, 1976, Page 7, Image 7

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    DA position attracts senator
By TOM JACKSON
Of the Emerald
Democratic State Senator Betty
Browne says that morale in the
Lane County District Attorney’s of
fice is “extremely poor.’’
Browne, an attorney, presently
holds the senate seat for District
22, which includes all of Lane
County, except for Eugene
Springfield, and the northern part
of Douglas County
District Attorney Pat Horton re
ceived a barrage of criticism from
Browne Monday in a discussion at
the University, particularly for of
fice spending, poor record of vic
tones in homicide cases, and his
alleged spending of state money
for personal gam
She says she will make the
spending for personal gain an
issue in the campaign, because
"the use he has made of
taxpayers' money to generate his
own income is unethical. I think
that kind of thing is wrong.’’
According to Browne, the
budget for the office last year was
$750,000, and Horton is asking for
a 60 per cent increase for the com
ing year. She cited his spending
for personal use and the "ex
travagance” of having seven in
vestigators in the office as
reasons for the large increase in
costs.
Another of Browne’s criticisms
of Horton is that "he has been out
Betty Browne
of the office so much he’s not on
top of the cases."
One of the problems confront
ing the DA’s office at present is a
high turnover rate. Browne says
"one of the things Horton prom
ised was to stop the turnover in the
office. But the turnover problem
has never been worse.”
Browne, who says she is going
to put an “all-out effort into the
primary race," said that one of the
problems she expects to en
counter in her campaign is a lack
of knowledge of the functions of
the office. She feels one important
part of her campaign is to "explain
what the job is."
She believes one change she
would make if elected is to have
“career prosecuters in the office
— somebody who will stay with
the office."
Browne also spoke against the
death penalty and added she is
opposed to gun control because it
is not "realistic." She favors man
datory sentences and tighter
parole regulations.
1990 Plan anticipates update
By ANNE KERN
Of the Emerald
“One of the big goals is to get
people involved and to see that
ther issues are being addressed,'
says Jim Miller, project coor
dinator of the ongoing update of
the Eugene-Spnngfield Metropoli
tan Area Plan for 1990.
The 1990 Plan, as it stands
now. is slightly out of date and
some important issues such as
“opportunity areas" are loosely
defined. Miller says. He adds that
public input is needed to point out
issues the community wants dis
cussed or included in the plan.
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