REFERENCE TITLE: military sexual assault; service members |
State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-fifth Legislature First Regular Session 2021
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HM 2001 |
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Introduced by Representatives Andrade: Biasiucci, Blackman, Bolding, Bowers, Butler, Cano, Chávez, Cook, Dunn, Espinoza, Fernandez, Friese, Griffin, Hernandez M, Jermaine, John, Kaiser, Lieberman, Longdon, Nguyen, Osborne, Pawlik, Payne, Powers Hannley, Roberts, Rodriguez, Salman, Schwiebert, Shah, Sierra, Stahl Hamilton, Teller, Terán, Toma, Tsosie, Wilmeth, Senators Alston, Gowan
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A MEMORIAL
urging the united states congress to provide funding to assist service members of the united states armed forces who are survivors of sexual assault.
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To the Congress of the United States of America:
Your memorialist respectfully represents:
Whereas, the United States Department of Defense's annual report on sexual assault in the military, which was provided to Congress in 2020, stated that there continues to be extensive sexual harassment and sexual assault in the United States armed forces; and
Whereas, statistics on military sexual assaults mentioned in the report show that the majority of service member sexual assault survivors are between the ages of 17 and 24 and work, train or live in close proximity to their alleged attackers; and
Whereas, sexual assaults in the military continue to be underreported even as reporting rates have quadrupled over the last decade; and
Whereas, United States armed forces service members who survive military sexual assault should be supported by the United States Department of Defense's judicial and medical systems at the time of service and be educated on available services once they have separated from the military; and
Whereas, service members who have honorably served in the United States armed forces should be provided with the services they have earned to assist with the trauma of military sexual assault.
Wherefore your memorialist, the House of Representatives of the State of Arizona, prays:
1. That the United States Congress support the survivors of military sexual assault through funding and gender-specific health transition training.
2. That the United States Congress provide funding to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs for extensive outreach to those service members who are separating from the armed forces and provide continued funding for modernizing Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense health records.
3. That the Secretary of State of the State of Arizona transmit copies of this Memorial to the President of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and each member of Congress from the State of Arizona.