Murray Continues Push for House Passage of Bipartisan Violence Against Women Act
Nearly six months after the Senate passed bipartisan VAWA, Senator Murray reiterates need for House to pass comprehensive domestic violence legislation
Nearly six months after the Senate passed bipartisan VAWA, Senator Murray reiterates need for House to pass comprehensive domestic violence legislation
Watch video of Senator Murray’s speech. (Washington, D.C.) –Today, Thursday, September 13th, U.S. Senator Patty Murray gave a speech on the Senate floor urging
WASHINGTON — In 1973, the Suquamish Indian Tribe of Washington state accused a non-Indian man of assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest and ordered
The U.S. Senate stands behind its strengthened, bipartisan version of the Violence Against Women Act and will never accept a weaker bill from the House
Republicans block Sen. Murray as she attempts to move inclusive Senate VAWA to the House of Representatives
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