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For Immediate Release: April 12, 2006

Senator Debbe Leftwich
Lawmakers Say Clock is Ticking on Bill to Help Rape/Domestic
Violence Victims
State Sen. Debbe
Leftwich and Rep. Rebecca Hamilton are continuing
their push to get a hearing for a bill to help victims
of rape and domestic violence, but said with each passing
day the measure comes closer to dying in the House of
Representatives.
“We’re in the final two weeks
for House committee action on Senate bills and we’ve
seen absolutely nothing to indicate they plan to give
this measure the hearing it deserves,” said Leftwich,
D-Oklahoma City. “This passed the Senate unanimously,
and I believe if this was put to a vote of the people,
the support would be overwhelming—yet the House
so far has refused to even hear this bill.”
Senate Bill 935, the “Victims Economic
Security and Safety Act” (VESSAS), would ensure
a level of economic security for rape and domestic violence
victims by ensuring they would have unpaid time off
from work to meet with police, doctors or seek a safe
shelter for themselves and their children.
“The number one cause of death
for pregnant women in this country is murder. In Oklahoma,
a woman is raped every six hours,” said Hamilton,
D-Oklahoma City. “Rape victims should be able
to go to the doctor without fear of being fired. What
kind of two-faced values do we have when we claim we
support rape victims and then make them choose between
seeking medical care and losing their livelihood? What
good does it do to say we're tough on crime if we won't
protect victims so they can go to court? SB 935 is necessary
and it's the right thing to do. I hope that Representative
Sue Tibbs will stop stalling and give this bill a hearing.”
Among those organizations supporting
the measure are the Oklahoma Conference of Churches,
Oklahoma’s Catholic Charities, the Oklahoma City
YWCA and the Oklahoma City Firefighters’ Local
157.
“I think the obvious reason we
favor this legislation is because as first-responders,
we are eyewitnesses to the effects of domestic violence
and abuse,” said Mike Anderson, president of the
firefighters’ union. “The physical trauma
these victims suffer is obvious to us, but we can only
imagine the additional emotional trauma they suffer.
They shouldn’t have to worry about losing their
job on top of that.”
To voice support for a hearing on SB
935, call or email Rep. Sue Tibbs and House Speaker
Todd Hiett at 405-521-2711 or 1-800-522-8502, or email
suetibbs@okhouse.gov or toddhiett@okhouse.gov.
For more information,
contact:
Sen. Debbe Leftwich, 405-521-5557
Rep. Rebecca Hamilton, 405-557-7397