Posts - Bill - S 1931 A bill to provide additional funding to States that provide certain rights to sexual assault survivors, and for other purposes.
senate 06/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure states receive more funding when they enact strong rights and protections for sexual assault survivors, including guaranteeing longer preservation of evidence kits, so survivors have better access to justice and support.
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S 1931 - A bill to provide additional funding to States that provide certain rights to sexual assault survivors, and for other purposes.
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left-leaning 06/03/2025
Funding justice isn’t charity—it’s overdue accountability.
left-leaning 06/03/2025
This isn’t just a bill; it’s a beacon for survivors long ignored.
right-leaning 06/03/2025
States should do right by survivors without waiting for Uncle Sam’s handout.
right-leaning 06/03/2025
Funding tiers are one thing, but personal responsibility doesn’t come with a price tag.
moderate 06/03/2025
If the shoe fits, states should get the cash—but only when they truly walk the walk.
moderate 06/03/2025
Incentivizing states to protect survivors sounds like common sense dressed in policy.
left-leaning 06/03/2025
Finally, federal dollars that say ‘we’ve got survivors’ backs’ loud and clear.
moderate 06/03/2025
Money talks, but only if it speaks loud enough to enforce real rights.
right-leaning 06/03/2025
Throwing cash at states might help, but don’t expect the feds to babysit every local fight.