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ACTION ALERT: Women’s Freedom From Violence in Jeopardy!

The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote as early as TODAY on the Adams version of the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act, also known as VAWA, (H.R. 4970). This bill not only eliminates important provisions included in the Senate-passed bipartisan bill (S. 1925), but contains new ones that would actually be dangerous to survivors of domestic violence while shielding abusers from accountability.

PLEASE CALL NOW and tell your Representative you oppose H.R. 4970 (known as the Adams bill). Call the Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121, and ask for your Representative’s office.

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Why would anyone REMOVE provisions from a bipartisan Senate Bill that would help Native American women, immigrant women, LGBT persons and college students?  And yet, that’s exactly what HR 4970 does, a bill sponsored by Rep. Sandy Adams (R-Fla.) and recently passed out of the House Judiciary Committee.

Calling your House member, instead of sending an email, is critically important, as the vote is set to occur as early as today.

Protection from violence is a fundamental human right.  We shouldn’t even need to vote on this!  But the reality is that until the promises of the human rights standards that guarantee the right to be free from violence, ill treatment, and torture, as well as the rights to life, health, and non-discrimination are a reality, we need to speak up and speak out against any legislation that limits these freedoms.  We need to remind our legislators that the guarantees in the International Human Rights Treaties to which the United States is a party create a government duty to protect women from violence, regardless of who perpetrates it.

Ask your Representative to Vote Against H.R. 4970.  You can call with your own message or read this, but please – call now!  

“I urge you to vote AGAINST H.R. 4970, the Adams bill.  I urge you as a person who believes in our fundamental human right to sexual freedom – our right to personal autonomy, who believes in the promises the United States made when we became parties to International Human Rights Treaties, who believes that those promises create a duty of our government to protect women from violence, and as a supporter of the Woodhull Sexual Freedom Alliance, I am asking you again to vote AGAINST, H.R. 4970, the Adams bill. This bill does not contain needed protections for victims of violence that I believe are critically important. I support a bill like the bipartisan Senate bill (S. 1925) that protects Native American women, immigrant women, and LGBT violence survivors, and I urge you to vote against H.R. 4970.”


  • Acknchip

    This issue is important and I believe that women especially should mobilise against those politicians who support the erosion of protective rights.

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Key Issues

  • Sex Work

    Sex Work

    Sex work refers to a wide range of activity where sexual interaction is explicitly exchanged for something of value.

  • Sexual Speech and Expression

    Sexual Speech & Expression

    WSFA firmly believes that human beings possess a fundamental right to develop and express their sexuality.

  • Sexual Health & Rights

    Sexual Health & Rights

    Sexual Health is a state of physical, emotional, mental and social well being in relation to sexuality.

  • Integration of Sex and Religion

    Integration of Sex & Religion

    Sexuality and faith are two of the most deeply important and deeply personal aspects of human identity.

  • LGBT Rights

    LGBT Rights

    Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people are entitled to the realization of the full spectrum of their human rights.

  • Civil Rights

    Civil Rights

    Civil rights are one sub-set of human rights that exist equal to and interdependent with multiple fundamental human rights.

  • Reproductive Rights

    Reproductive Justice

    Grounded in the human rights framework, reproductive justice refers to all of the conditions necessary for all people to enjoy reproductive freedom.

  • Sexuality Education

    Sexuality Education

    Every human being deserves access to medically accurate and inclusive information about sex and sexuality.

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