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Ms. ESCOBAR. Madam Speaker, since being signed into law, the Violence Against Women Act has become a crucial part of legislation to aid victims of sexual abuse and domestic violence. VAWA provides lifesaving programs to help survivors navigate domestic violence and abuse situations.
Madam Speaker, in my district, I heard from innumerable counselors, activists, advocates, and attorneys about the toll the COVID-19 pandemic has taken on families, but especially families who have to experience domestic violence. Being locked in a situation with your abuser, with your attacker, was incredibly dangerous, and there has been terrible trauma inflicted.
We need to pass VAWA now. There is no reason not to support people who are victims of domestic violence. This is an enormous step forward.
I am grateful to the leaders who brought this forward, and I rise in support.
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