White House- Insuring that LGBT Victims of Domestic Violence Can AccessCritically Needed Services and Protections
"Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee
approved legislation to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act
(VAWA) of 1994, but failed to include critical provisions that would
ensure that all victims of domestic violence can access vital services
and protections. Victims are victims, and, if you have been battered,
stalked or otherwise threatened with violence, you should not be turned
away by a shelter or denied the assistance you need merely because the
aggressor is the same sex as you or because you are transgender. Yet,
the legislation approved by the House Judiciary Committee and being
considered this week on the House floor would allow just that."
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