Kentucky 2024 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SR130 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version

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A RESOLUTION recognizing October 2024 as Domestic Violence Awareness 1 
Month in Kentucky. 2 
WHEREAS, Kentuckians deserve to live in a Commonwealth where all individuals, 3 
families, and communities have the freedom and resources to live in safety and thrive; 4 
and 5 
WHEREAS, domestic violence and dating violence not only severely impact the 6 
lives of victims, but also result in an economic cost to communities over victims' 7 
lifetimes of approximately $3.6 trillion, arising from medical services related to domestic 8 
and dating violence, lost productivity and wages, utilization of the criminal justice 9 
system, expenses, and other costs; and 10 
WHEREAS, approximately one in five homicides occur at the hands of an intimate 11 
partner, and over one-half of female homicide victims in the United States are killed by a 12 
current or former male intimate partner; and  13 
WHEREAS, the Kentucky Criminal Justice Statistical Analysis Center reported 27 14 
Kentuckians lost their lives to domestic violence in 2022, with an additional 27 charges 15 
of attempted homicide arising from domestic violence being filed in Kentucky courts; 16 
and 17 
WHEREAS, over the past five years, Kentucky's 15 state-funded domestic violence 18 
shelter programs have housed over 10,000 adults and over 6,000 children and provided 19 
nonresidential services to an additional 72,000 Kentuckians; and 20 
WHEREAS, domestic and dating violence is motivated by power and control and is 21 
perpetuated by a complex range of abuse tactics, including but not limited to physical, 22 
verbal, emotional, and financial abuse; stalking and intimidation; and sabotage of career 23 
and education; and 24 
WHEREAS, these abuse tactics lead to housing and job instability, homelessness, 25 
negative impacts on workforce participation, serious health issues, high medical debt, 26 
poor credit ratings arising from financial exploitation, and additional challenges that keep 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	24 RS BR 1856 
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survivors of domestic violence and dating violence from being able to meet their basic 1 
needs and the needs of their children; and 2 
WHEREAS, children exposed to domestic violence can experience long-term 3 
consequences, including difficulty at school, substance abuse, behavioral problems in 4 
adolescence, and serious adult health problems; and 5 
WHEREAS, the mental, emotional, physical, and financial effects of domestic and 6 
dating violence impact our state and local systems, communities, families, individuals, 7 
and children; and  8 
WHEREAS, the root causes and prevalence of domestic and dating violence 9 
throughout the Commonwealth must be brought into the public focus; and 10 
WHEREAS, domestic and dating violence cannot be prevented until they are 11 
openly recognized and addressed; and 12 
WHEREAS, the Kentucky Senate recognizes the vital role that all Kentuckians can 13 
play in preventing, and one day ending, domestic violence and dating violence; 14 
NOW, THEREFORE, 15 
Be it resolved by the Senate of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of 16 
Kentucky: 17 
Section 1. The Senate does hereby recognize October 2024 as Domestic 18 
Violence Awareness Month in Kentucky. 19 
Section 2. The Clerk of the Senate is directed to transmit a copy of this 20 
Resolution to Senator Whitney Westerfield. 21