
Dr. Phil will be at tomorrow's VAWA hearing... What about you?
From SAVE via email:
Cue lights and cascading drum roll...SAVE has now released the Partner Violence Reduction Act (PVRA): http://www.saveservices.org/pvra
After years of discussion and debate, it's now a reality...the Partner Violence Reduction Act will amend the Violence Against Women Act so all victims are served, false accusations stop, and the discrimination comes to an end.
And as luck would have it, the Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing tomorrow, Wednesday, July 13, beginning at 10am Eastern time, about the Violence Against Women Act.
One of the featured witnesses will be -- you guessed it -- Dr. Phil of Oprah Winfrey fame! You can watch the live Webcast here:
http://judiciary.senate.gov/hearings/hearing.cfm?id=3d9031b47812de2592c3baeba61af68b
The Committee is inviting testimony from all concerned individuals...including you! So today we're asking you to submit your testimony. Share your DV horror story, say something nice about the PVRA, whatever. We ask that you say it politely, preferably in one page or less.
Address your testimony to Sen. Patrick Leahy, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and email it to Anya McMurray at Anya_McMurray-at-Judiciary-dem.senate.gov. They need to receive your statement no later than Wednesday, July 20. Send a cc to me at tstoddard-at-saveservices.org if you would like us to consider posting your testimony on the SAVE website.
And, be sure to sign our Partner Violence Reduction Act petition:
http://www.change.org/petitions/hope-for-victims-support-the-partner-violence-reduction-act
Game on!
teri
P.S. When you watch the Webcast, look for the persons wearing T-shirts saying, "I was FALSELY ACCUSED of Domestic Violence." Wonder who that could be??
Teri C. Stoddard, Program Director
Stop Abusive and Violent Environments
SAVE is a non-partisan 501(c)3 victim-advocacy organization
working for evidence-based solutions to domestic violence.
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My Questions is ...
So Dr. Phil a fledgling of Oprah Winfrey will be one of the featured witnesses? Question is, will he be there to support the amendment or further inhibit its inception?
Time will tell.
Will Congress prosecutre Dr. Phil?
I emailed and FAXed this to Senator Leahy’s office this morning:
Senator Patrick Leahy
437 Russell Senate Bldg
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
FAX 1-202-224-3479
If Roger Clemens can be prosecuted for lying to congress, why not Dr. Phil?
Dr. Phillip McGraw made a statement in his prepared testimony yesterday, that was demonstrably false. Dr. McGraw claimed, “Domestic violence is now the most common cause of injury to women ages 15 to 44.” According to the US Centers for Disease Control, the leading causes of injury to adult women are falls, motor vehicle accidents, overexertion, accidentally struck by an object, and accidental cuts. Domestic violence is not even on the list. If Roger Clemens can be prosecuted for lying to congress, why not Dr. Phil?