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| 2421560 | 3015687e-5ff4-43fa-a50a-7c6e93fb4e36 | Q1 | NATIONAL COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | 401103457 | NATIONAL COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | 2020 | first_quarter | ECN | H.R.1585/S.2843 includes provisions providing employment protections for survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. It increases the authorization to the National Resource Center on Workplace Responses, and provides that states cannot deny unemployment compensation to someone who voluntarily leaves their job as a result of experiencing violence. It also requires two studies, one on the impact of gender-based violence on higher education retention rates and one on barriers survivors face to maintaining economic security. H.R.1585 passed the House of Representatives, and S.2843 is its companion bill. We are currently working with the Senate to craft a bipartisan compromise bill. In response to COVID-19, we are asking that Congress includes a mechanism to ensure survivors in undisclosed locations and survivors who have recently separated from an abuser receive their stimulus check and to provide stimulus checks to people who pay taxes with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number. We are also asking that survivors have access to paid safe leave. | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Justice, Dept of (DOJ),SENATE | 20000 | 0 | 0 | 2020-04-07T08:16:26.437000-04:00 |