RADAR ALERT:
D.V. Providers Who Violate The Law Must Not Be Granted A Monopoly
The House and the Senate have now passed bills to reauthorize VAWA for
another 5 years. Both versions of the reauthorization bill
acknowledge that male victims of DV need help too, however the
language needs to be strengthened.
As the bills now stand, existing domestic violence programs are
granted a monopoly, and any new programs must partner with an existing
program. Unfortunately the majority of existing programs make male
victims and their children sit at the back of the bus, if they even
allow them on the bus at all. Most established domestic violence
service providers find males so toxic that if a woman has a son over
12 years of age, they'll sooner send the woman back to her abuser than
permit the son to accompany his mother into the shelter.
Sen. Joseph Biden, who calls the bill "his baby," claims that
VAWA-funded shelters are already required to provide help to male
victims. If Biden's claim is correct, then shelters that regularly
violate the law are being rewarded with $5 billion federal tax-dollars
for thumbing their noses at the very concept of equal treatment for
all. Ten of the largest recipients of VAWA funds in Los Angeles
recently went to court to defend their right to discriminate against
male victims (http://www.menshealthnetwork.org/library/Blumhorstbrief.pdf).
The next legislative step for VAWA 2005 is for both versions of the
bill to be reconciled in conference committee. This will be the last
chance to make this legislation truly fair, equal, and just. At this
point, nobody knows who will be on the conference committee. This
week we need to make certain that likely members of the conference
committee understand that male victims of domestic violence need help
from sympathetic providers, just as female victims do. VAWA funding
must be made available to new programs whose primary focus is on male
victims of domestic violence.
Please call or fax the following legislators:
| Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner |
voice:202/225-5101 |
fax:202-225-3190 |
| Sen. Arlen Specter |
voice:202/224-4254 |
fax:202/228-1229 |
| Sen. Orrin Hatch |
voice:202/224-5251 |
fax:202/224-6331 |
Tell them:
The VAWA conference committee must make sure that new
programs with a primary focus on male victims of domestic violence
must be eligible to receive funding without having to partner with the
established male-hostile domestic violence providers.
As always, be sure to be polite and respectful.
Date of RADAR Release: October 9, 2005
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To track the current status of VAWA, go to http://thomas.loc.gov and enter the bill number: Senate bill S. 1197; House of Representatives bill H.R. 3402.
R.A.D.A.R. – Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting – is a non-profit, non-partisan organization of men and women working to improve the effectiveness of our nation's approach to solving domestic violence. http://www.mediaradar.org
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