'Biden Is Responsible For The Violence Against Women Act: Day 13 of 100 Days of Loving Joe Biden'
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- 'Joe Biden is responsible for the Violence Against Women Act: Day 13 of 100 days of loving Joe Biden,'- GoodNewsRoundUp, Daily Kos, July 17, 2020.
On June 20, 1990, then-Senator Joe Biden introduced the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) in the United States Congress Biden has called that law the legislation he is proudest of from his career in the Senate.
What did it do?
VAWA changed law enforcement practices, improved the criminal justice system, and created a network of services for victims. The bill established new federal crimes of interstate domestic violence and stalking, doubled penalties for repeat sex offenders, and sparked the passage of laws at the state level to protect victims.
What was the effect?
Today, many experts credit VAWA with contributing to a dramatic decrease in the rate of domestic violence in the United States. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the overall rate of intimate-partner violence dropped 64% from 1993 to 2010. Lawyers who helped to draft the bill say that part of the reason the legislation has been so successful is that it has helped to create a profound cultural change, and has encouraged Americans to take gender-based violence seriously.
What was Bidens role?
Biden, who was then the chair of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, first proposed working on the bill because he was concerned about national attitudes about violence against women and was especially appalled that people didnt take marital rape seriously. He introduced the Act in 1990 and thus helped to return the issue of violence against women to the national stage.
The legislation, co-authored by Rep. Louise Slaughter, a New York Democrat, was also backed by Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, a Utah Republican, and had the support of a coalition of womens rights groups, including NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund. "gets criticized for his emotion and his empathy. But it also means he has grit; when it gets in that hes got to do something, hes not taking no for an answer, Victoria Nourse, a constitutional law professor at Georgetown University says. That bill could only have been passed because of Joe Biden.
Joe Biden recognized that violence against women, including domestic violence, was a real problem well before many of his peers. This may seem obvious now, but Joe was ahead of his time in taking womens lives seriously, and not only did he realize it, but he did something about it. He did so because it was the right thing to do.
Joe Biden will be a great president.
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