Bill 117 H.Res. 1451, also known as the Original National Domestic Violence Awareness Month Resolution of 2022, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress to recognize and raise awareness about domestic violence in the United States. The bill aims to designate the month of October as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, in order to bring attention to the prevalence of domestic violence and the need for prevention and intervention efforts.
The resolution highlights the alarming statistics surrounding domestic violence, including the fact that one in four women and one in nine men experience severe intimate partner physical violence, intimate partner contact sexual violence, or intimate partner stalking with impacts such as injury, fearfulness, post-traumatic stress disorder, use of victim services, contraction of sexually transmitted diseases, etc. The resolution also acknowledges the impact of domestic violence on children, families, and communities, and the importance of providing support and resources to survivors.
Furthermore, the resolution calls for increased funding for domestic violence prevention programs, support services for survivors, and law enforcement training to effectively respond to domestic violence incidents. It also emphasizes the need for collaboration between government agencies, non-profit organizations, and community partners to address the root causes of domestic violence and promote healthy relationships.
Overall, Bill 117 H.Res. 1451 seeks to raise awareness about domestic violence, support survivors, and prevent future incidents through education, advocacy, and policy initiatives. By designating October as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the resolution aims to spark conversations, promote understanding, and ultimately work towards ending domestic violence in the United States.