Bice Reintroduces the Safe Leave for Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking Act

Bice Reintroduces the Safe Leave for Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking Act
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Washington, D.C.– Rep. Bice (R-OK) and Rep. Stevens (D-MI) introduced H.R. 2996, the Safe Leave for Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking Act. The legislation would expand the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 so that employees can take unpaid leave to meet their needs related to being a victim of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, sex trafficking, or stalking. Importantly, it would allow victims of domestic violence and sexual assault to handle their affairs without fear of losing their job. The YWCA of OKC has formally endorsed H.R. 2996.

“Victims of domestic violence or sexual assault need support after experiencing such a traumatic event. Sadly, a lack of financial security often keeps victims in abusive situations. The reintroduction of this legislation is critical in ensuring that individuals who have endured this kind of abuse can get back on their feet without fear of losing their jobs,”  Rep. Stephanie Bice (OK-05) said. “I am grateful for the continuous support of my colleagues on this bipartisan legislation.”

“If you are a survivor of sexual assault or domestic violence, you deserve to take time off to seek help and heal without fear of losing your job,”  said Rep. Haley Stevens (MI-11).“With an estimated 10 million adults experiencing domestic violence in the United States each year, and more experiencing sexual assault, we need to put policies in place that expand labor safeguards so that those impacted may take care of themselves and their families. I am proud to co-lead the introduction of the Safe Leave for Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking, which will extend FMLA leave eligibility to survivors of abuse to ensure that they don’t have to make the difficult decision between their well-being and employment.”

The YWCA of OKC issued the following statement:

“Research indicates that up to 99% of survivors of intimate partner violence experience financial abuse and/or economic coercion at the hand of their perpetrators. Financial security equates to safety. YWCA OKC provides critical lifesaving services and support to survivors. Every day our staff aid clients in navigating the myriad of tasks they must complete to heal after the abuse they experience and create futures free from violence. H.R. 2996 will enable victims to receive these services without fear of losing their jobs. The bill immediately provides a very real and lasting positive impact on the lives of those reeling from abuse. YWCA OKC is pleased to endorse this bipartisan effort to support survivors.”

Read the legislation here.

Original source can be found here.



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