HB 310

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Alice Buckley (D) HD 63

Generally revise sexual assault reporting laws

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  1. Representatives France and Tenenbaum,

    Missoula County supports HB 310: Generally revise sexual assault reporting laws, up for hearing tomorrow morning in the House Judiciary Committee.

    Sexual assault and sexual intercourse without consent are traumatic experiences. The reporting process should be as supportive as possible to those who choose to report these crimes. Uncertainty and lack of information regarding a case once it is reported can exacerbate feelings of trauma. HB 310 offers an important change for victims of sexual assault and sexual intercourse without consent in accessing critical information about their case. This supportive approach goes a long way in helping a crime victim find the help they need to also find healing.

    Please support HB 310.

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  2. Sent Feb. 16:

    Representatives,

    Missoula County supports HB 310: Generally revise sexual assault reporting laws, up for second reading today on the House floor.

    Sexual assault and sexual intercourse without consent are traumatic experiences. The reporting process should be as supportive as possible to those who choose to report these crimes. Uncertainty and lack of information regarding a case once it is reported can exacerbate feelings of trauma. HB 310 offers an important change for victims of sexual assault and sexual intercourse without consent in accessing critical information about their case. This supportive approach goes a long way in helping a crime victim find the help they need to also find healing.

    Please support HB 310.

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  3. Sent March 11:

    Senators Sands and Bennett,

    Missoula County supports HB 310, Generally revise sexual assault reporting laws, up for hearing tomorrow morning in the Senate Judiciary Committee.

    Sexual assault and sexual intercourse without consent are traumatic experiences. The reporting process should be as supportive as possible to those who choose to report these crimes. Uncertainty and lack of information regarding a case once it is reported can exacerbate feelings of trauma. HB 310 offers an important change for victims of sexual assault and sexual intercourse without consent in accessing critical information about their case. This supportive approach goes a long way in helping a crime victim find the help they need to also find healing.

    Please support HB 310.

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  4. Sent March 23:

    Senators,

    Missoula County supports HB 310, Generally revise sexual assault reporting laws, up for second reading today on the Senate floor.

    Sexual assault and sexual intercourse without consent are traumatic experiences. The reporting process should be as supportive as possible to those who choose to report these crimes. Uncertainty and lack of information regarding a case once it is reported can exacerbate feelings of trauma. HB 310 offers an important change for victims of sexual assault and sexual intercourse without consent in accessing critical information about their case. This supportive approach goes a long way in helping a crime victim find the help they need to also find healing.

    Please support HB 310.

    ReplyDelete

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