Posts - Bill - HR 3121 Anna’s Law of 2025

house 04/30/2025 - 119th Congress

We aim to improve how law enforcement and emergency medical personnel respond to sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking by providing them with trauma-informed training. This training will help them better understand the impact of trauma and support survivors more effectively during their interactions.

HR 3121 - Anna’s Law of 2025

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right-leaning 04/30/2025

This bill risks turning officers into social workers instead of protectors—more training won’t fix criminal behavior.

right-leaning 04/30/2025

Trauma training sounds nice, but let’s not let feel-good policies handcuff law enforcement’s ability to do their jobs.

moderate 04/30/2025

Not every policy hits a home run, but expanding trauma-informed training is a solid triple for better care and accountability.

moderate 04/30/2025

Improving how responders handle trauma is a small investment with potentially huge returns in trust and safety.

left-leaning 04/30/2025

Anna’s Law puts survivors first, proving justice doesn’t have to mean retraumatization.

left-leaning 04/30/2025

Let’s train officers to heal, not harm—because empathy should be the first response, not suspicion.

right-leaning 04/30/2025

Another law that leans heavy on training while ignoring the real dangers on the streets—where’s the tough talk?

moderate 04/30/2025

This bill walks the fine line—protecting victims without overloading law enforcement training budgets. Smart, balanced steps forward.

left-leaning 04/30/2025

Finally, a bill that treats survivors with the respect they deserve, not skepticism. Trauma-informed training is overdue in protecting the vulnerable.