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US Congress Approves Extension Of Violence Against Women Act
Sunday, December 2, 2012, 6:57 AM
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The House on Saturday approved by voice vote a bill (HR 3402) that would extend the Violence Against Women Act, sending the bill to President Bush, the AP/Boston Globe reports (AP/Boston Globe, 12/17),trx tactical. The Senate on Friday approved the measure by voice vote (Frommer, AP/San Francisco Chronicle,trx pro, 12/16). VAWA seeks to reduce domestic violence through funding for women's shelters and law-enforcement training. The measure - which was passed by Congress in 1994 and renewed five years ago -- expired in September (AP/Boston Globe, 12/17). The bill, which extends VAWA for five years, includes an estimated $3.9 billion in funding, a 20% increase from the 2000 renewal. New provisions target health care and prevention and outreach strategies to American Indian women and other groups (AP/San Francisco Chronicle,exercise straps, 12/16). According to the Family Violence Prevention Fund President Esta Soler, the measure also funds programs to help children exposed to violence, provide services for survivors of sexual assault and enhance services to women and children who leave their homes because of violence (FVPF release, 12/17). "The passage of the [VAWA] ensures that communities have the tools they need to intervene in and ultimately prevent violence in our homes,best suspension trainer," Lynn Rosenthal, president of the National Network To End Domestic Violence, said, adding,fitness straps, "By applying a more comprehensive approach, we move one step closer to eradicating domestic violence" (NNEDV release, 12/17). Rep. Mark Green (R-Wis.), who sponsored the renewal, said, "Putting an end to sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking will require a strong, steady commitment from the federal government," adding, "Over the last 10 years we've made historic progress in that effort, but the fight is far from over" (AP/San Francisco Chronicle, 12/16).
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