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| 2591962 | 48e2db1f-8df5-40a9-ada3-d85d9fef5944 | Q1 | NATIONAL COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | 401103457 | NATIONAL COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | 2021 | first_quarter | LAW | H.R.1620, the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2021, reauthorizes two grant programs that fund law enforcement activities, STOP and GTEAP (which it renames ICJR). It also includes provisions addressed in previous sections, including provisions relating to firearms and to Tribes. We are working with the Senate on a VAWA reauthorization bill. H.R.1652/S.611 amends the Victims of Crime Act to increase deposits into the Crime Victims Fund by re-directing federal penalties associated with deferred prosecution and non-prosecution agreements into the Crime Victims Fund; allows states to apply for no-cost extensions; waives OVC match requirements during the pandemic; allows states to waive match requirements after the pandemic and requires states to develop and publish policies and procedures relating thereto; increases the federal contribution to state victim compensation funds from 60% to 75%; and allows state victim compensation administrators to waive requirements that victims participate in a law enforcement process in order to be eligible based on a number of factors. H.R.1652 passed the House and its consideration is pending in the Senate. | Bureau of Citizenship & Immigration Services (BCIS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Housing & Urban Development, Dept of (HUD),SENATE | 20000 | 0 | 0 | 2021-04-05T12:39:55.077000-04:00 |