Second Regular Session Seventy-fourth General Assembly STATE OF COLORADO REVISED LLS NO. R24-0856.01 June McCabe x4143 HJR24-1021 House Committees Senate Committees HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 24-1021 C ONCERNING SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH, AND, IN101 CONNECTION THEREWITH , RECOGNIZING APRIL AS SEXUAL102 A SSAULT AWARENESS MONTH AND DESIGNATING APRIL 24,103 2024, AS COLORADO DENIM DAY.104 WHEREAS, Sexual Assault Awareness Month officially began in1 2001, though the movement to raise awareness for and put an end to2 sexual violence can be traced back much further; and3 WHEREAS, Decades of activism and persistence by survivors and4 advocates led to the founding of the first rape crisis center in the United5 States in 1971 and the passage of legislation and funding to support6 survivors, including the "Violence Against Women Act of 1994"; and7 WHEREAS, The Denim Day campaign was originally spurred in8 SENATE Final Reading April 15, 2024 HOUSE Final Reading April 4, 2024 HOUSE SPONSORSHIP Duran and Pugliese, Amabile, Armagost, Bacon, Bird, Boesenecker, Bradfield, Bradley, Brown, Catlin, Clifford, Daugherty, deGruy Kennedy, Epps, Frizell, Froelich, Garcia, Hamrick, Hartsook, Hernandez, Jodeh, Joseph, Kipp, Lieder, Lindsay, Lindstedt, Lukens, Lynch, Mabrey, Marshall, Martinez, Marvin, Mauro, McCluskie, McCormick, McLachlan, Ortiz, Parenti, Rutinel, Sirota, Snyder, Soper, Story, Taggart, Titone, Valdez, Velasco, Vigil, Weinberg, Weissman, Willford, Woodrow, Young SENATE SPONSORSHIP Winter F. and Danielson, Bridges, Buckner, Coleman, Exum, Fenberg, Fields, Gardner, Ginal, Gonzales, Hansen, Hinrichsen, Jaquez Lewis, Kirkmeyer, Kolker, Liston, Lundeen, Marchman, Michaelson Jenet, Mullica, Pelton B., Priola, Rich, Roberts, Rodriguez, Simpson, Smallwood, Sullivan, Van Winkle, Will, Zenzinger Shading denotes HOUSE amendment. Double underlining denotes SENATE amendment. Capital letters or bold & italic numbers indicate new material to be added to existing law. Dashes through the words or numbers indicate deletions from existing law. 1998 when the Italian Supreme Court ruled that a rape conviction would1 be overturned because the justices felt that since the victim was wearing2 tight jeans, she must have helped her rapist remove her jeans, thereby3 implying consent; and4 WHEREAS, The following day, women in the Italian Parliament5 came to work wearing jeans to show their solidarity with the victim, and6 the following year, the nonprofit organization Peace Over Violence7 ignited the Denim Day campaign in Los Angeles and encouraged8 participants to wear jeans in protest against attitudes condoning sexual9 assault; and10 WHEREAS, Since 2013, the Colorado Coalition Against Sexual11 Assault (CCASA), which serves as the collective voice of sexual assault12 survivors and service providers in public policy initiatives, education,13 training, and collaborative efforts, has hosted Colorado Denim Day; and14 WHEREAS, For 40 years, CCASA has supported survivors and15 advocates and has worked with the Colorado General Assembly to pass16 laws that provide protections and support for survivors of sexual assault;17 and18 WHEREAS, More than 100 organizations have received training19 and technical assistance through CCASA to support survivors; and20 WHEREAS, CCASA continues to raise awareness around21 reporting options, survivor rights, and advocate resources through its22 "You Have the Right" campaign; and23 WHEREAS, The "You Have the Right" campaign is available in24 English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, and Vietnamese; and25 WHEREAS, Support services for survivors and advocates continue26 to require translation resources to serve the 17% of Colorado's population27 who speak a language other than English; and28 WHEREAS, Rural counties are home to 13% of Colorado's29 population, and survivors often point to lack of transportation as a barrier30 to receiving services; and31 WHEREAS, More resources involving translation and32 transportation are needed to provide equitable access to services and to33 1021 -2- further address sexual violence in Colorado; and1 WHEREAS, Current efforts to make services more accessible to2 all Coloradans demonstrate the Colorado General Assembly's dedication3 to advancing protections for survivors; and4 WHEREAS, Continued action is needed to further expand support5 services throughout the state so that we can continue doing what we do6 in denim; and7 WHEREAS, Recognizing Sexual Assault Awareness Month and8 Denim Day and bringing attention to the ongoing effort to put an end to9 sexual violence remain critically important; now, therefore,10 Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the11 Seventy-fourth General Assembly of the State of Colorado, the Senate12 concurring herein:13 That we, the members of the Colorado General Assembly:14 (1) Recognize April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month and15 designate April 24, 2024, as Colorado Denim Day, a statewide event16 aligning with Denim Day events across the world; and17 (2) Proudly recognize the Colorado Coalition Against Sexual18 Assault and the fortieth anniversary that the organization celebrates this19 year, Peace Over Violence, and other organizations that work to unite20 Colorado communities in support of ending sexual violence.21 Be It Further Resolved, That a copy of this Joint Resolution be22 sent to Brie Franklin, executive director of CCASA.23 1021 -3-