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US SB3764
Bill
AI Summary
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Authorizes $270 million annually for fiscal years 2027-2031 for family violence prevention programs, with 12.5% reserved for Indian Tribes and 70% for state formula grants
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Establishes a National Indian Domestic Violence Hotline with $4 million annual funding, alongside $20.5 million for the existing National Domestic Violence Hotline, both providing 24-hour telephonic and digital services
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Creates new grant programs including $10 million annually for underserved populations, $26 million for domestic violence prevention enhancement and leadership, and funding for culturally specific services to racial/ethnic minorities and other underserved groups
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Expands definitions and protections to cover family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence equally, while adding provisions for digital services, disability accommodations, and services for victims with limited English proficiency
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Strengthens tribal sovereignty by establishing Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian resource centers, creating grants for Tribal Domestic Violence Coalitions, and requiring culturally appropriate services for Indian victims
Legislative Description
Family Violence Prevention and Services Improvement Act of 2026
Families
Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
2/3/2026