Calls for the Senate to: (1) continue to support for the National Domestic Violence Hotline; and (2) commemorate the Hotline's 10th anniversary.
[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
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[S. Res. 373 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
109th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 373
Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Senate should continue to
support the National Domestic Violence Hotline, a critical national
resource that saves lives each day, and commemorate its 10th
anniversary.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
February 16, 2006
Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Cornyn, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Kennedy, Mr.
Leahy, Mr. Hatch, and Mr. Specter) submitted the following resolution;
which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Senate should continue to
support the National Domestic Violence Hotline, a critical national
resource that saves lives each day, and commemorate its 10th
anniversary.
Whereas 2006 marks the 10th year that the Hotline has been answering calls and
saving lives;
Whereas, 10 years ago this month, the Hotline answered its first call;
Whereas the Hotline is a project of the Texas Council on Family Violence
headquartered in Austin, Texas, and provides crisis intervention,
information, and referral to victims of domestic violence, their
friends, and their families;
Whereas the Hotline operates 24 hours a day and 365 days a year;
Whereas the Hotline provides its users with anonymous assistance in more than
140 different languages, and a telecommunications device for the deaf,
deaf-blind, and hard of hearing;
Whereas the Hotline was created by Congress in the Violence Against Women Act of
1994 (Public Law 103-322; 108 Stat. 1902);
Whereas Congress continues its commitment to families of the United States by
strengthening and renewing this important legislation in 2000 and most
recently in December, 2005;
Whereas, since taking its first call in 1996, the Hotline has answered over
1,500,000 calls;
Whereas, since its inception, the Hotline has become a vital link to safety for
victims of domestic violence and their families;
Whereas today, Hotline advocates answer as many as 600 calls per day and an
average of 16,500 calls per month from women, men, and children from
across the United States;
Whereas, as public awareness grows about domestic violence, the Hotline has seen
a significant increase in call volume, with calls to the Hotline
increasing by 200 percent over the last 10 years;
Whereas, because no victim should ever get a busy signal, the Hotline recently
unveiled cutting edge technology that will allow more victims to connect
to life saving services; and
Whereas the 10th anniversary of the Hotline marks a true partnership between the
Federal Government and private businesses as each has come together in a
collaborative effort to save lives: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate should--
(1) continue to support the National Domestic Violence
Hotline; and
(2) commemorate the 10th anniversary of this critical
national resource that saves lives each day.
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Introduced in Senate
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S1436-1437)
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text of measure as introduced: CR S1436)
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