Congressional Digest

Congressional Digest June 2019 No. 6 Vol. 98
Housing And The Violence Against Women Act

Domestic Abuse

The Debate Over Reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act

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Housing And The Violence Against Women Act

Constitutional Provisions, Laws, and Regulations

When a home is a place of violence, residents are vulnerable to losing their housing through eviction, coercion, or abuse. Today, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) finalized a new rule to protect the housing of survivors of domestic and dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. In an address to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence in Chandler, Arizona, [then] HUD Secretary Julián Castro emphasized the importance of the rule in building a broad set of housing protections into all of HUD’s key programs. “Nobody should have to choose between an unsafe home and no home at…

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