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April Is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
March 30, 2005
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and advocates have declared April 5 as a day of action to prevent sexual assault.
Please take action and/or pass this message on to your colleagues,
coalitions and members.
- Talk to your senators and representative about
the upcoming Violence
Against Women Act 2005, the reauthorization
bill which is currently awaiting introduction in both the
Senate and House. There are important funding and programmatic
enhancements that need your support and VAWA must be renewed
by Sept. 30.
- Ask your senator to sponsor S.
20, the "Prevention First Act" introduced by
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. Currently the
bill has 22 additional co sponsors and our goal is to have
two-thirds of the Senate supporting this bill. Providing
emergency contraception for rape survivors is an important
component of this women's health measure. A House counterpart
to S. 20 will be introduced in the near future by Rep. Louise
Slaughter, D-N.Y.
- Ask your representative to sponsor H.R.
1214, a bill introduced by Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.).
This proposal, which has more than 50 sponsors, will require
the Department of Justice to include emergency contraception
for rape victims in its national protocol for treatment
of rape survivors. These
first-ever national medical guidelines had originally
included EC as part of the rape treatment options, but recommendations
about EC disappeared in the final version. Rape survivors
who seek medical treatment must have information
about EC and the option to take it as part of their medical
treatment.
- Speak out against violence
against women in the military and ask the Pentagon
to stop overlooking the sexual violence at our academies
and in the battle zones.
- Speak up and speak out against sexual violence
whenever you have a chancewith peers, colleagues,
young people, diverse communities, schools, businesses,
religious leaders and civic organizations to name a few.
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