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PA HB1110
Bill
Status
3/31/2025
Primary Sponsor
Melissa Shusterman
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AI Summary
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Department of Military and Veterans Affairs must implement a military sexual trauma awareness campaign within 180 days of the act taking effect to promote awareness, encourage reporting by active military members, and provide information about support resources
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Department must consult with advocacy groups, mental health professionals specializing in military sexual trauma, and veterans with lived experiences to develop campaign materials
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Campaign materials must be posted on the department's website, be mobile-friendly, available in multiple languages, and designed for diverse populations; existing U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs materials may be utilized
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Initial report due to Senate and House Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committees within 180 days, covering awareness efforts, key metrics, budget allocations, and recommendations from consultations
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Updated report required one year after the initial report, detailing new initiatives and their impact on utilization of in-state military sexual trauma support resources
Legislative Description
Providing for military sexual trauma awareness; and imposing duties on the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
Last Action
Referred to Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness
3/31/2025