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Individual lobbying activities reported in quarterly filings. Each row is one issue area for one client — includes the specific issues lobbied on, government entities contacted, and income/expense amounts.

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2460580 58661568-23c9-4044-b994-bb6d8b50f5a4 Q2 NATIONAL COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 401103457 NATIONAL COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 2020 second_quarter LAW H.R.1585/S.2843, the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization of 2019, reauthorizes grant programs that fund law enforcement, including the STOP and Improving the Criminal Justice Response grants, and adds new purpose areas. These include the use of grant funds to develop policies and protocols to recover, store, and return firearms in domestic violence cases in accordance with court orders and to provide alternatives to the traditional justice system when doing so desired by the victim and when such alternatives do not compromise victim or community safety. It also establishes new crimes (dating violence and stalking firearms prohibitors) and discourages compelling victim testimony in domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking cases. It also addresses reforming the prison system to be more responsive to the needs of women. H.R.1585 passed the House of Representatives. We also support S.2843, which is the companion to H.R.1585. We are on hiatus from working with the Senate on a bipartisan compromise bill. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we are also seeking supplemental appropriations for STOP grants to distributed exclusively to victim service providers and other Violence Against Women Act grants to improve survivors' access to safety and justice. Moreover, we are seeking provisions in the next supplemental appropriations bill to increase deposits into the Crime Victims Fund and waive grant matching requirements. We are also preparing to push it through other mechanisms, including in appropriations bills and as a standalone. We are also developing a separate bill to increase the federal match for victims compensation and ensure all survivors are eligible for compensation. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Justice, Dept of (DOJ),SENATE   20000 0 0 2020-07-01T09:56:05.810000-04:00
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