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          Bill No:  SJR 20
          Author:   Evans (D), et al.
          Amended:  As introduced
          Vote:     21

           
           SUBJECT  :    Violence Against Women Act

           SOURCE  :     Author


           DIGEST  :    This resolution calls on the United States 
          Congress to pass the Violence Against Women Reauthorization 
          Act of 2011, Senate Bill No. 1925, authored by Senators 
          Leahy and Crapo, and ensure the sustainability of vital 
          programs designed to keep women and families safe from 
          violence and abuse.

           ANALYSIS  :    This resolution makes the following 
          legislative findings:

            1.  The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was developed 
              with the input of advocates from around the country and 
              from all walks of life, and 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.
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            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.  The Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act will 
              provide a five-year authorization for VAWA programs, 
              and reduce authorized funding levels by more than $144 
              million, or 19 percent, from the law's 2005 
              authorization.

            7.  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.

            8.  The Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act 
              includes several updates and improvements to the law, 
              including the following:

             A.   An emphasis on the need to effectively respond to 
               sexual assault crime by adding new purpose areas and a 
               25-percent set aside in the STOP (Services, Training, 
               Officers, and Prosecutors) Violence Against Women 
               Formula Grant Program (STOP Program) and the Grants to 
               Encourage Arrest Policies and Enforcement of 
               Protection Orders Program.

             B.   Improvements in tools to prevent domestic violence 

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               homicides by training law enforcement, victim service 
               providers, and court personnel to identify and manage 
               high-risk offenders and connecting high-risk victims 
               to crisis intervention services.

             C.   Improvements in responses to the high rate of 
               violence against women in tribal communities by 
               strengthening concurrent tribal criminal jurisdiction 
               over perpetrators who assault Indian spouses and 
               dating partners in Indian countries.

             D.   Measures to strengthen housing protections for 
               victims by applying existing housing protections to 
               nine additional federal housing programs.

             E.   Measures to promote accountability to ensure that 
               federal funds are used for their intended purposes.

             F.   Consolidation of programs and reductions in 
               authorization levels to address fiscal concerns, and 
               renewed focus on programs that have been most 
               successful.

             G.   Technical corrections to update definitions 
               throughout the law to provide uniformity and 
               continuity.

            1.  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. These initiatives include the following:

             A.   Addressing the high rates of domestic violence, 
               dating violence, and sexual assault among women 16 to 
               24 years, inclusive, of age by combating tolerant 
               youth attitudes toward violence.

             B.   Improving the response to sexual assault with best 
               practices, training, and communication tools for law 
               enforcement, as well as health care and legal 
               professionals.


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             C.   Preventing domestic violence homicides through 
               enhanced training for law enforcement, advocates, and 
               others who interact with those at risk. A growing 
               number of experts agree that these homicides are 
               predictable, and therefore preventable, if we know the 
               warning signs.

          This resolution calls on the United States Congress to pass 
          the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2011, 
          Senate Bill No. 1925, authored by Senators Leahy and Crapo, 
          and ensure the sustainability of vital programs designed to 
          keep women and families safe from violence and abuse.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Fiscal Com.:  No


          RJG:nl  4/18/12   Senate Floor Analyses 

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