Posted on Jan 3, 2022
Survivors and lawmakers urge Congress to reauthorize Violence Against Women Act years after it...
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The act, also known as VAWA, is a critical resource for domestic violence survivors. Signed in 1994, the law established the National Domestic Violence Hotline and covers everything from legal protections for victims and funding for shelters. The law hasn't been reauthorized since 2013. It needs to be reauthorized every five years, but Congress only approved a short-term extension in 2018, and it expired in 2019.
Survivors and lawmakers urge Congress to reauthorize Violence Against Women Act years after it...
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Posted 3 y ago
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Posted 3 y ago
Can't quite understand why Congress does not re-authorize this. Yet another sign of a broken legislative process.
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Posted 3 y ago
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel there is no way that venerable people should have to think that laws put in place to protect them is negotiable. Our government seems to be creating a class structure "the helpless and the powerful".
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