Wasserman Schultz Statement on Introduction of Fair Housing for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Survivors Act
Washington, DC – U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-23) issued the following statement today after she introduced H.R. 6211, the Fair Housing for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Survivors Act with Rep. Lamar Smith (TX-21):
“When a woman is the victim of domestic violence or sexual assault, she needs the law to be on her side, and I am proud to introduce the Fair Housing for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Survivors Act with my colleague, Congressman Lamar Smith, to help reduce homelessness and reform unfair laws that punish victims instead of supporting them. As a nation, we must continue to do everything we can to protect our sexual assault and domestic violence survivors, and ensure that our legal system is working for them, not against them. This bill will provide the necessary legal framework to combat housing discrimination against survivors and ensure they are protected under the Fair Housing Act. I thank Senator Shaheen who continues to be a leader in the Senate on sexual assault issues, and the broad coalition of organizations who support this critical legislation,” said Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-23).
“This bill ensures that domestic violence and sexual assault survivors have necessary access to housing, enabling them to feel safe as they build the next chapter in their lives,” said Rep. Lamar Smith (TX-21).
“Domestic violence and sexual assault survivors have so many obstacles to overcome – it’s unconscionable that women are removed from their homes and face repeated discrimination simply because of the crimes committed against them,” said Senator Shaheen, who authored and introduced the Fair Housing for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Survivors Act of 2016 in the Senate. “Survivors of these crimes need our support. We need to establish policies that support survivors of domestic assault and sexual assault, and reduce homelessness caused by violence at home. Thank you Congresswoman Wasserman Schultz and Congressman Smith for introducing this important bill in the House – this legislation is a meaningful step to change the culture surrounding domestic violence and sexual assault,” said Senator Jeanne Shaheen (NH).
The following organizations have endorsed the legislation:
American Civil Liberties Union
National Network to End Domestic Violence
National Alliance to End Sexual Violence
NAACP
American Association of University Women
Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence
Casa de Esperanza
Central Ohio Fair HousingAssociation
Chicago Area Fair Housing Alliance
Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice
Community Legal Services of Philadelphia
Fair Housing Justice Center, Inc.
Futures Without Violence
Greater Boston Legal Services
Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, Inc.
Housing Choice Partners
Jewish Federations of North America
Jewish Women International (JWI)
Miami Valley Fair Housing Center, Inc.
National Alliance for Safe Housing
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
National Domestic Violence Hotline
National Fair Housing Alliance
National Housing Law Project
National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty
National Low Income Housing Coalition
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape
Public Justice Center
Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law
YWCA USA
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