Jenna Quinn Law of 2024

12/16/2024, 8:44 PM
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 633.
Bill 118 HR 7233, also known as the Jenna Quinn Law of 2024, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of combating child sexual abuse and exploitation. The bill is named after Jenna Quinn, a survivor of child sexual abuse who has become an advocate for victims and works to raise awareness about this important issue.

The Jenna Quinn Law of 2024 seeks to address several key aspects of child sexual abuse prevention and response. One of the main provisions of the bill is the establishment of a national registry for individuals convicted of child sexual abuse offenses. This registry would help law enforcement agencies track and monitor offenders, as well as provide information to the public to help prevent future abuse.

Additionally, the bill includes provisions for increased training and resources for law enforcement, educators, and other professionals who work with children to recognize and respond to signs of abuse. It also calls for the development of educational programs for children and parents to raise awareness about the issue and promote prevention. Furthermore, the Jenna Quinn Law of 2024 includes measures to improve the coordination and communication between federal, state, and local agencies in investigating and prosecuting child sexual abuse cases. This would help ensure that offenders are held accountable and that victims receive the support and services they need. Overall, the Jenna Quinn Law of 2024 is a comprehensive piece of legislation aimed at addressing the serious issue of child sexual abuse and exploitation. By implementing measures to prevent abuse, support victims, and hold offenders accountable, this bill seeks to make a meaningful impact in protecting children and promoting their safety and well-being.
Congress
118

Number
HR - 7233

Introduced on
2024-02-05

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

2/5/2024

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 633.
Bill 118 HR 7233, also known as the Jenna Quinn Law of 2024, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of combating child sexual abuse and exploitation. The bill is named after Jenna Quinn, a survivor of child sexual abuse who has become an advocate for victims and works to raise awareness about this important issue.

The Jenna Quinn Law of 2024 seeks to address several key aspects of child sexual abuse prevention and response. One of the main provisions of the bill is the establishment of a national registry for individuals convicted of child sexual abuse offenses. This registry would help law enforcement agencies track and monitor offenders, as well as provide information to the public to help prevent future abuse.

Additionally, the bill includes provisions for increased training and resources for law enforcement, educators, and other professionals who work with children to recognize and respond to signs of abuse. It also calls for the development of educational programs for children and parents to raise awareness about the issue and promote prevention. Furthermore, the Jenna Quinn Law of 2024 includes measures to improve the coordination and communication between federal, state, and local agencies in investigating and prosecuting child sexual abuse cases. This would help ensure that offenders are held accountable and that victims receive the support and services they need. Overall, the Jenna Quinn Law of 2024 is a comprehensive piece of legislation aimed at addressing the serious issue of child sexual abuse and exploitation. By implementing measures to prevent abuse, support victims, and hold offenders accountable, this bill seeks to make a meaningful impact in protecting children and promoting their safety and well-being.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo amend the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act to provide for grants in support of training and education to teachers and other school employees, students, and the community about how to prevent, recognize, respond to, and report child sexual abuse among primary and secondary school students.

Policy Areas
Families

Potential Impact
Congressional oversight
Crimes against children
Domestic violence and child abuse
Education programs funding
Government information and archives
Government studies and investigations

Comments

APPROVED
WR
Watson Roberts
@guava_arugula_deanston75301
I can't believe this new law, it's gonna mess everything up! How will it affect me?

APPROVED
KA
Kaliyah Adams
@aubergine_endive_jamaican_jerk_spice23257
I don't like this new law, how will it affect my rights?

Recent Activity

Latest Action11/26/2024
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 633.