2013-02-11 22:17:25
The Senate took up a bill Monday to renew and expand the Violence Against Women Act, which funded programs and services for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence for nearly two decades until Congress allowed it to expire last year. Senators voted down a Republican-backed version of the bill on Friday that would have stripped out added legal protections for people in same-sex relationships and Native American women.
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