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Bipartisan bill would spare domestic violence survivors from having to pay ex s student loan debts

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Cycle of Silence

Fatima Smith, an advocate for victims of sexual abuse, remembers something important her mother once told her. “My mom told me an obnoxious amount of times, ‘if someone, anyone touches you or hurts you, tell me. I don’t care if it’s your father, uncle, just tell me.”  But Smith says that after her cheerleading coach used house keys she forgot in his car to enter her home, then her room where she awoke to him touching her, she “didn’t say anything for almost a year later.”  “I loved cheerleading. I loved my coach. This bad thing happened,” she recalls. “But I didn’t know if I really wanted to say anything.” 

Virginia lawmakers advance bills eliminating mandatory minimums

Virginia lawmakers advance bills eliminating mandatory minimums The Virginia State Capitol. (Source: Ned Oliver/Virginia Mercury) By Aaron Royce | Capital News Service | February 5, 2021 at 7:59 PM EST - Updated February 5 at 9:56 PM RICHMOND, Va. Lawmakers in both chambers of the General Assembly advanced criminal justice reform measures that would eliminate mandatory minimums in favor of allowing judges more sentencing discretion. Senate Bill 1443, introduced by Sen. John S. Edwards, D-Roanoke, narrowly passed Friday on a 21-17 vote. The bill proposes to eliminate mandatory minimum prison sentences in Virginia for various crimes, including aggravated involuntary manslaughter, child pornography and violating a protective order for abuse victims. The legislation does not include Class 1 felonies such as willful and deliberate murder.

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