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          Bill No:  SR 8
          Author:   Yee (D), et al.
          Amended:  1/31/13
          Vote:     Majority

           
           SUBJECT  :    Violence Against Women

           SOURCE  :     Author


           DIGEST  :    This resolution urges Congress to pass the  
          Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013, to  
          ensure the sustainability of vital programs designed to  
          keep women and families safe from violence and abuse.

           Senate Floor Amendments  of 1/31/13 strike two Act specific  
          references, reference the Senate and House reauthorization  
          bills, and add co-authors.

           ANALYSIS  :    Existing federal law:

          The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), was enacted in  
          Congress in 1994 and reenacted in 2000 and 2005.  VAWA was  
          the first comprehensive legislative package that focused on  
          violence against women and their children.  VAWA created  
          new legal tools and grant programs addressing domestic  
          violence, sexual assault, stalking and related issues.  

          This resolution declares the following:

          1.VAWA was developed with the input of advocates from  
            around the country and from all walks of life, and  
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            addresses the real and most important needs of victims of  
            domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and  
            stalking.  VAWA is responsive, streamlined, and  
            constitutionally and fiscally sound, while providing  
            strong accountability measures and appropriate federal  
            government oversight.

          2.VAWA represents the voices of women and their families,  
            and the voices of victims, survivors, and advocates.

          3.VAWA was first enacted in 1994, and has been the  
            centerpiece of the federal government's efforts to stamp  
            out domestic and sexual violence.  Critical programs  
            authorized under VAWA include support for victim  
            services, transitional housing, and legal assistance.

          4.Domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and  
            stalking, once considered private matters to be dealt  
            with behind closed doors, have been brought out of the  
            darkness.

          5.VAWA has been successful because it has had consistently  
            strong, bipartisan support for nearly two decades.

          6.While annual rates of domestic violence have dropped more  
            than 50 percent, domestic violence remains a serious  
            issue.  Every day in the United States, three women are  
            killed by abusive husbands and partners.  In California,  
            in 2010, there were 166,361 domestic violence calls,  
            including more than 65,000 that involved a weapon.

          7.There is a need to maintain services for victims and  
            families at the local, state, and federal levels.   
            Reauthorization would allow existing programs to continue  
            uninterrupted, and would provide for the development of  
            new initiatives to address key areas of concern.  

          This resolution urges Congress to pass the Violence Against  
          Women Reauthorization Act of 2013, to ensure the  
          sustainability of vital programs designed to keep women and  
          families safe from violence and abuse.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Fiscal Com.:  No


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           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  2/4/13)

          AFSCME
          San Bruno Police Department
          San Francisco Domestic Violence Consortium
          San Francisco Women's Political Committee
          South San Francisco Police Department



          JA:nl  2/4/13   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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