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Legal Sector – Research urgently needed for law changes to enable children s safe participation in Family Court disputes

Legal Sector – Research urgently needed for law changes to enable children s safe participation in Family Court disputes
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Connecticut Senator Alex Kasser and National Domestic Violence Advocates Introduce Jennifer s (Dulos) Law for 2021 Legislative Session

Connecticut Senator Alex Kasser and National Domestic Violence Advocates Introduce “Jennifer’s (Dulos) Law” for 2021 Legislative Session Share Article Connecticut Protective Moms announces that Connecticut Senator Alex Kasser has introduced “Jennifer’s Law” for the 2021 Legislative session. The bill is named in honor of Jennifer Dulos, the New Canaan, Connecticut, mother who went missing and was suspected of being allegedly murdered by her husband while she was pleading for her and her children’s safety in family court. The focus of the bill is to prioritize the safety of Domestic Violence (DV) victims and their children by updating and modernizing the definition of DV in Connecticut state law to include Coercive Control - a pattern of abuse which is not necessarily physical that isolates, dominates and intimidates a victim into submission through an intimidating and threatening pattern of behavior. California, Washington and Hawaii have passed similar coercive contro

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ASUN supports Nebraska Legislature bills, sustainability

The Association of Students of the University of Nebraska passed five bills and discussed three at the weekly senate meeting Wednesday.  Senate Bills 20, 21 and 22, all bylaw revisions, were expected to be voted on tonight but were tabled and moved to next week s meeting.  Senate Bills 20 and 21 would look to reduce the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s carbon footprint by allocating money to the purchasing of carbon offsets for all travel funded by the Green Fund Selections Committee and ASUN.  Senate Bill 22 proposes that ASUN must work to make all events where they are the primary or sole sponsor zero-waste.  Senate Bill 23 passed. This means that the Diversity and Inclusion Committee will co-host an online information session regarding the All of Us Program on Feb. 11 at 6 p.m. The goal of this program is to improve the health of communities through diversity-based research. 

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