[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 77 (Monday, May 16, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S2820]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
ADAM WALSH REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2016
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, hopefully this week the Senate will vote on
legislation to reauthorize key elements of the Adam Walsh Act. I
supported this important law when it was first enacted nearly 10 years
ago, and I am proud to be a cosponsor of this reauthorization bill.
Over the years, I have worked closely with John Walsh and others who
have been such tireless advocates on behalf of missing and exploited
children. And as a Senator and former prosecutor, but most importantly,
as a father and a grandfather, I take seriously my duty to protect the
children of Vermont and every community throughout the country.
The Adam Walsh Reauthorization Act will reauthorize two important
programs that assist State and local law enforcement agencies to
monitor and apprehend sex offenders. Specifically, this legislation
authorizes the Attorney General to continue providing grants to State
and local law enforcement agencies in their efforts to improve sex
offender registry systems. The bill also reauthorizes funding for
grants to improve information sharing and verification and supports the
work of the U.S. Marshals Service in helping State and local law
enforcement to locate and apprehend sex offenders who fail to comply
with registration requirements.
Last Congress, I was proud to help lead the fight to reauthorize the
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, NCMEC, which has
served for more than three decades as a national clearinghouse on
issues related to missing and exploited children. I know that the
center works closely with the marshals and other Federal, State, and
local law enforcement agencies, and the Adam Walsh Reauthorization Act
will help further our support for these collaborative efforts.
The bill also includes an important set of provisions authored by
Senator Shaheen to protect the rights of sexual assault survivors. I
want to thank and applaud Senator Shaheen for her hard work and
leadership on the Sexual Assault Survivors Rights Act. As an original
cosponsor of her bill, I supported the inclusion of her important
measure as part of this bill.
I encourage all Senators to support this bill. I hope that the House
will take it up and promptly pass it so that it can be signed into law
by the President. There is no need to delay any longer our support for
the Federal, State, and local enforcement agencies that work tirelessly
to protect the children of our community. But once this bill becomes
law, our job does not end there. It is not sufficient to just pay lip
service to this issue and allow Congress to pat itself on the back for
passing an authorization bill. Just as we have seen with our efforts to
combat the opioid abuse epidemic, a bill that authorizes programs is
important and worthy of support, but ultimately an empty promise if it
is not backed up with the actual Federal resources that Congress
authorizes. I will keep fighting to ensure that Congress puts its money
where its mouth is and provides the funding that is necessary to
support these important efforts. I will continue fighting to improve
our laws so that we protect the most vulnerable in all of our
communities.
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