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Joint Committee on Labor and Workforce Development Recording – 06-22-2021
An Act Relative to Domestic Violence
Chapter 260, signed into law in 2014 by Governor Deval Patrick, creates new offense categories, establishes domestic violence leave requirements for employers, and addresses bail and dangerousness.
VAWA
Chapter 260, signed into law in 2014 by Governor Deval Patrick, creates new offense categories, establishes domestic violence leave requirements for employers, and addresses bail and dangerousness.
Whitehouse VAWA Factsheet
Federal law signed in by President Bill Clinton in 1994, provides protections for victims of sexual and domestic violence, including prevention, emergency services and legal assistance.
An Act Relative to Domestic Violence
Chapter 260, signed into law in 2014 by Governor Deval Patrick, creates new offense categories, establishes domestic violence leave requirements for employers, and addresses bail and dangerousness.
VAWA
Chapter 260, signed into law in 2014 by Governor Deval Patrick, creates new offense categories, establishes domestic violence leave requirements for employers, and addresses bail and dangerousness.
Whitehouse VAWA Factsheet
Federal law signed in by President Bill Clinton in 1994, provides protections for victims of sexual and domestic violence, including prevention, emergency services and legal assistance.