Victim and Witness Board (VWAB) Endorsed Legislation

The Victim and Witness Assistance Board, MOVA’s governing body, is now endorsing legislation for the 193rd General Court for the Massachusetts legislature, as well as for the 118th United States Congress. Please find below the current endorsement(s) for this session.

State Victim and Witness Board (VWAB) Endorsed Legislation

You can find current updates on the status MOVA’s entire legislative agenda by accessing our tracking resource, linked here.

S.916 An Act relative to governmental and charitable tort liability 

sponsored by Senator Brownsberger and Senator Lovely

Eliminates Massachusetts’ existing liability cap for claims of sexual abuse of a minor against charities and would narrow the immunity of governmental bodies for such claims. Increased liability may motivate charities and governmental entities to improve protocols to ensure that childhood sexual abuse does not occur within their organizations. Additionally, charities and governmental entities would be liable at the same level as forprofit companies for torts claims regarding childhood sexual abuse in Massachusetts.

H.1547/S.1077, An Act to improve protections relative to domestic violence

Sponsored by Rep. Natalie Higgins/Tram Nguyen & Sen. Michael Moore

Adds coercive control and technological abuse as a basis for Chapter 209A abuse prevention (restraining) orders and expands the statute of limitations in domestic violence cases to 15 years. The bill emphasizes that dangerous forms of abuse and control, existing outside of physical or threatened violence, impact survivors daily. It allows the civil court process to recognize said actions as a basis for a protective order.

H.2307/S.1492, An Act relative to gun crime data reporting and analysis

Sponsored by Rep. Marjorie Decker & Sen. Cynthia Creem

Expands the information required to be collected on guns traced to crimes under the 2014 firearms law and requires the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS) to partner with a non-profit or university to issue a biennial report analyzing the collected crime gun data and include aggregate non-identifying data.

H.544/S.268- An Act relative to healthy youth

Sponsored by Rep. James O’Day/Vanna Howard & Sen. Sal DiDomenico

Provides Massachusetts youth with the information and foundation they need to protect their health, encourage healthy relationships, and plan their futures. The bill requires certain schools to develop written policies that ensure parental or legal guardian notification of age-appropriate, medically accurate, LGBTQ-inclusive, and comprehensive sexual health education.

Healthy Youth Act Framework Public Comment Testimony

H.1918/S.1152- An Act relative to employment protections to victims of abusive behavior

Sponsored by Rep. Jay Livingstone & Sen. Cynthia Creem

Addresses existing gaps and inequities in current employment laws that leave many victims/survivors of abusive behavior vulnerable and at risk at work. The bill adds a prohibition against discrimination based on a person’s status as a victim/survivor of abusive behavior to existing employment nondiscrimination law; requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations, without undue burden, to victims of abusive behavior to ensure employees’ safety and ability to address the abusive behavior for themselves or close family members; and updates the existing Abusive Behavior Leave Law (M.G.L. Chapter 149, Section 52E) to be consistent with new definitions and ensures that protections apply to prospective employees.'

H.1791/S.938- An Act protecting the safety of victims of violent crime

Sponsored by Rep. Chynah Tyler & Sen. Cynthia Creem

Statutorily protects the confidentiality of information contained in a crime victim’s compensation application.

H.1702/S.1019 An Act improving protections for sexual assault survivors

Updates Chapter258E, harassment prevention orders, to ensure protections are better aligned with Chapter 209A, abuse prevention orders. The bill adds human trafficking as a qualifying offense to obtain an order, affirms a judge’s ability to issue “stay away” orders, adds a firearms removal provision, and affirms a judge’s ability to protect a victim’s pets.

MOVA is implementing a 2021-2024 strategic plan that prioritizes improving our ability to effectively advocate for victims and survivors.  We are committed to increasing our communication efforts with the victim service field, stakeholders, and the public regarding legislation impacting victims and survivors.  For more information on the bills that the VWAB has endorsed, visit our website at mass.gov/mova.

Federal Victim and Witness Board (VWAB) Endorsed Legislation

H.R. 8061 An Act to temporarily provide additional deposits to the Crime Victims Fund

Sponsored by United States Representative Anne Wagner (MO)

H.R. 8061 would redirect dollars collected through the False Claims Act (FCA) into the Crime Victims Fund (CVF), which supports services for survivors across the country, through FY29. The FCA holds individuals or groups that knowingly submit false claims to the government accountable for their actions, which, in many cases, is through associated fines and fees. This temporary infusion of resources would help stabilize the CVF and give victim assistance programs the support necessary to keep their operations running. 

For more information, please contact MOVA’s policy and legislative affairs specialists, Georgia Aguilar and Isabelle Alera at Georgia.M.Aguilar@mass.gov and Isabelle.Alera@mass.gov

MOVA is implementing a 2021-2024 strategic plan that prioritizes improving our ability to effectively advocate for victims and survivors.  We are committed to increasing our communication efforts with the victim service field, stakeholders, and the public regarding legislation impacting victims and survivors. For more information on the state bills that the VWAB has endorsed, please click here.

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