Statements about H.R.354: Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence Reporting Act of 2013

Four members of Congress have made 11 statements about this bill.

Date Member Party State / District Title
Dec. 10, 2014 D NY-12 Maloney praises inclusion of $41 million to cut DNA Rape Kit backlog in House Appropriations Bill
Sept. 12, 2014 D NV-1 On the Anniversary of the Passage of the Violence Against Women Act, Titus Announces Over $650,000 in Grants to Reduce Rape Kit Backlog
Sept. 27, 2013 R ID-2 Simpson Praises H.R. 354 passing House and Senate
April 2, 2014 D NY-12 Reps. Maloney and Bass working to end rape kit testing backlog with Debbie Smith Act reauthorization
Jan. 11, 2014 D NY-12 Rep. Maloney Announces Effort to Reduce Dangerous National Rape Kit Backlog
April 7, 2014 D NY-12 Maloney, Goodlatte, Conyers, Scott and Poe stand with sexual assault survivors to extend Debbie Smith Act DNA backlog grant program
April 29, 2014 D NY-12 Maloney applauds White House efforts to curb campus sexual assaults
Jan. 22, 2014 D NY-12 Maloney Applauds Obama Administration’s Renewed Focus on Combatting Sexual Violence
Oct. 1, 2014 D NY-12 Rep. Maloney, District Attorneys, rape survivors hail extension of federal anti-rape funds, call for elimination of DNA rape kit backlog
Sept. 18, 2014 D NY-12 Bill to reauthorize Maloneys Debbie Smith Act headed for Presidents desk
April 29, 2014 R PA-8 Fitzpatrick: Bipartisan Work Needed in Combating Sexual Assault
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