Office of Public Affairs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Statement from Attorney General Eric Holder on the 18th Anniversary of
the Violence Against Women Act
Attorney General Eric Holder released the following statement today on the
18th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act:
“Since the landmark Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) became law 18
years ago today, VAWA has vastly improved our ability to address
domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking and has
helped countless victims of these crimes get access to needed services.
It’s important to remember that none of this progress has been
inevitable - it has been the result of the tireless work of advocates,
law enforcement, prosecutors, and others. On the front lines of this
effort, the Office on Violence Against Women administers VAWA programs,
providing states, territories, local and tribal governments, and
nonprofit organizations with critical resources to initiate and sustain
efforts to reduce and stop violence against women. As Congress moves to
consider reauthorizing this critical law, we urge lawmakers to come
together on a bipartisan basis, as it has historically, to pass a VAWA
reauthorization that expands rather than limits victim access to justice
and strengthens law enforcement and prosecutorial tools to seek justice
and hold violators accountable. VAWA has been strengthened each time
it has been reauthorized, with bipartisan support, and this year after
18 years of progress, it should be no different.”
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