Posts - Bill - HR 5702 Better Care For Domestic Violence Survivors Act

house 10/06/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to improve how healthcare providers support survivors of domestic violence by funding specialized training that focuses on trauma-informed and victim-centered care. Our goal is to ensure these professionals can better identify, respond to, and treat victims with sensitivity and effectiveness across diverse communities.

HR 5702 - Better Care For Domestic Violence Survivors Act

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right-leaning 10/06/2025

Another $10 million grant? Maybe we should just tell people to stop making bad decisions instead.

right-leaning 10/06/2025

Protecting victims is important, but let’s not use this as cover to expand government programs that don’t improve real outcomes.

left-leaning 10/06/2025

Empathy isn’t a weakness, it’s policy. Sending grants to help survivors? About time Congress got it right.

moderate 10/06/2025

Empowering healthcare providers to spot and stop abuse? I’m for it, but the proof’s in the data they’re supposed to collect.

right-leaning 10/06/2025

Training healthcare providers on domestic violence sounds noble, but who's minding the oversight to keep government from ballooning?

left-leaning 10/06/2025

If we can't protect the vulnerable, what are we even doing here? This is a small step to fixing a massive failure.

left-leaning 10/06/2025

Finally, a bill that treats survivors like humans, not statistics. Trauma-informed care is not optional—it’s essential.

moderate 10/06/2025

Look, supporting survivors is common sense—let's just make sure it’s done smartly and effectively. No red tape, just real help.

moderate 10/06/2025

It’s a good move, but success depends on how well they execute this training across diverse communities. Implementation is the real test.