President Joe Biden on Thursday will commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act by announcing new efforts to curb gender-based violence, senior administration officials said.
Klein said the Department of Housing and Urban Development on Thursday will also announce a new office targeting gender-based violence that will help survivors get secure housing and economic stability.
The initial legislation, which was passed through a bipartisan crime bill in 1994, included the first National Domestic Violence Hotline.
Biden's American Rescue Plan also included investments targeting gender-based violence.
The Family Violence Prevention and Services Act program reported that roughly $1 billion in supplemental funding has supported 252 tribes, 1,500 domestic violence programs and 1,400 sexual assault programs.
Persons:
Joe Biden, Biden, Jennifer Klein, Klein
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Council, Justice Department, The Justice Department, Department of Housing, Urban, Prevention