House Amendment 123 to House Bill 1585
116th Congress(2019-2020)
Amendment would create a new purpose area for section 303 grants, which allows funding to be used by higher education institutions to train employees on how to conduct victim-centered, trauma-informed interviews with the students who report being a victim of sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, or harassment. The employee would be trained to communicate in a manner which does not blame or judge the survivor for the crimes he or she reports.
Agreed To
Agreed to in House on Apr 3, 2019
Origin Chamber
House
Type
Amendment
Amendment
A proposed change to a pending text (e.g., a bill, resolution, another amendment, or a treaty [or an associated resolution of ratification]).
Amendment Number
123
Congress
116
Maxine Waters
grade
California
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04/03/2019
House amendment agreed to: On agreeing to the Waters amendment (A007) Agreed to by recorded vote: 258 - 173 (Roll no. 149).
04/03/2019
On agreeing to the Waters amendment (A007) Agreed to by recorded vote: 258 - 173 (Roll no. 149).
04/03/2019
Amendment (A007) offered by Ms. Waters. (consideration: CR H3033-3034, H3044-3045; text: CR H3033)
04/03/2019
House amendment offered
Apr 04, 2019
Passed House
168
Sponsorship
Public Record
Record Updated
Feb 8, 2022 11:02:46 PM