Friends, click here to tell Republican senators to stop trying to weaken laws against domestic violence and sexual assault.
Republicans have decided it isn't enough to try and defund Planned
Parenthood and to prevent birth control from being covered by health
insurance plans. Now they are attempting to weaken laws against domestic
violence and sexual assault.
The Violence Against Women Act
was first passed in 1994, providing billions to enhance investigation
and prosecution of violent crimes perpetrated against women. It was most
recently reauthorized in 2005 by unanimous consent in the Senate.
It's up for reauthorization again, but this time it received zero Republican votes
in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Why? Because Republicans want to
throw out provisions in the bill protecting victims who are LGBT or
undocumented, slash funding for enforcement, and eliminate entirely "the
Justice Department office devoted to administering the law and
coordinating the nation’s response to domestic violence and sexual
assaults."
I'm sure it's all just a coincidence Republicans are going to the mat to
weaken laws against domestic violence and sexual assault, to end
funding for breast cancer screenings, and to keep health insurance plans
from covering birth control. No war on women happening here.
Click here to sign the petition telling Senate Republicans to stop trying to slash the Violence Against Women Act. We'll deliver the signatures.
Thanks for all you do,
Laura Clawson, Daily Kos

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