Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1904

Caption

Relating to designating January 28 as Sexual Assault Survivors Day.

Impact

By formally recognizing Sexual Assault Survivors Day, this legislation intends to create a day of reflection and education. It highlights the need for continued dialogue about sexual assault, aiming to destigmatize survivor experiences and foster a culture of support and understanding. Schools, organizations, and communities may use this day to conduct programs aimed at prevention, education, and spreading awareness about the impact of sexual assault.

Summary

Senate Bill 1904 aims to establish January 28 as Sexual Assault Survivors Day in the state of Texas. This designation is significant as it seeks to raise awareness about the issue of sexual assault and recognizes the bravery and resilience of survivors. The bill emphasizes the importance of honoring those who have experienced sexual violence and encourages community engagement through appropriate ceremonies and activities that promote awareness and support for survivors.

Contention

While the text of the bill is straightforward, it represents a broader conversation about societal attitudes toward sexual assault and the support afforded to survivors. Some may argue that establishing a day dedicated to survivors could be seen as insufficient in addressing systemic issues related to sexual violence. Nevertheless, proponents of the bill stress that any effort to promote awareness and support for survivors is a necessary step in combatting this issue and empowering those affected.

Companion Bills

TX HB2298

Same As Relating to designating January 28 as Sexual Assault Survivors Day.

Previously Filed As

TX SR98

Recognizing January 28, 2023, as Sexual Assault Survivors Day.

TX HB2650

Relating to the continuation and duties of the Sexual Assault Survivors' Task Force and establishment of a mandatory training program for peace officers on responding to reports of child sexual abuse and adult sexual assault.

TX SB1402

Relating to the composition, continuation, and duties of the Sexual Assault Survivors' Task Force, compensation for task force members and certain other task force participants, and establishment of a mandatory training program for persons responding to reports of and treating survivors of child sexual abuse and adult sexual assault.

TX HB2651

Relating to required training and continuing education requirements for persons who provide medical care or other support to survivors of sexual assault.

TX HB2670

Relating to the composition of the Sexual Assault Survivors' Task Force and to compensation for task force members and certain other task force participants.

TX HB2322

Relating to information provided to a survivor of sexual assault at a health care facility that is not a SAFE-ready facility.

TX SB1401

Relating to the rights of victims of sexual assault and to certain procedures and reimbursements occurring with respect to a sexual assault or other sex offense.

TX HB2668

Relating to the rights of victims of sexual assault and to certain procedures and reimbursements occurring with respect to a sexual assault or other sex offense.

TX HB3130

Relating to the protection of certain occupational licensing information regarding clients of family violence shelter centers, victims of trafficking shelter centers, and sexual assault programs and survivors of family violence, domestic violence, and sexual assault.

TX HB1940

Relating to the admissibility of evidence of certain extraneous offenses or acts in the prosecution of sexual assault or aggravated sexual assault or an attempt or conspiracy to commit sexual assault or aggravated sexual assault.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.