[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 143 (Wednesday, September 6, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S5006]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
By Mr. CORNYN (for himself, Ms. Klobuchar, Mr. Heller, and Mr.
Bennet):
S. 1766. A bill to reauthorize the SAFER Act of 2013, and for other
purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. CORNYN. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the text of
the bill be printed in the Record.
There being no objection, the text of the bill was ordered to be
printed in the Record, as follows:
S. 1766
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of
the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Sexual Assault Forensic
Evidence Reporting Act of 2017'' or the ``SAFER Act of
2017''.
SEC. 2. PEDIATRIC SEXUAL ASSAULT NURSE EXAMINERS.
Section 304(c)(2) of the DNA Sexual Assault Justice Act of
2004 (42 U.S.C. 14136a) is amended--
(1) by inserting ``, both adult and pediatric,'' after
``role of forensic nurses''; and
(2) by striking ``and elder abuse'' and inserting ``elder
abuse, and, in particular, the need for pediatric sexual
assault nurse examiners, including such nurse examiners
working in the multidisciplinary setting, in responding to
abuse of both children and adolescents''.
SEC. 3. REDUCING THE RAPE KIT BACKLOG.
(a) Reauthorization.--Section 2(c)(4) of the DNA Analysis
Backlog Elimination Act of 2000 (42 U.S.C. 14135(c)(4)) is
amended by striking ``2017'' and inserting ``2022''.
(b) Repeal of Sunset.--
(1) In general.--Section 1006 of the SAFER Act of 2013 (42
U.S.C. 14135 note) is repealed.
(2) Technical and conforming amendment.--The table of
contents for the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act
of 2013 (Public Law 113-4; 127 Stat. 54) is amended by
striking the item relating to section 1006.
By Mr. WARNER (for himself, Mr. Kaine, Mr. Gardner, Mr. Isakson,
Ms. Murkowski, and Mr. Blumenthal):
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On page S5006, September 6, 2017, in the second column, the
following appears: . . . by striking the item relating to section
1006. ---------------------------- SUBMITTED RESOLUTIONS By Mr.
WARNER (for himself) . . .
The online Record has been corrected to read: . . . by striking
the item relating to section 1006. By Mr. WARNER . . .
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S.J. Res. 49. A joint resolution condemning the violence and domestic
terrorist attack that took place during events between August 11 and
August 12, 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia, recognizing the first
responders who lost their lives while monitoring the events, offering
deepest condolences to the families and friends of those individuals
who were killed and deepest sympathies and support to those individuals
who were injured by the violence, expressing support for the
Charlottesville community, rejecting White nationalists, White
supremacists, the Ku Klux Klan, neo-Nazis, and other hate groups, and
urging the President and the President's Cabinet to use all available
resources to address the threats posed by those groups; read the first
time.
Mr. WARNER. Mr. President, I want to welcome all my colleagues back
to the Capitol. Obviously, we have a busy time in front of us.
I would appreciate a moment of personal privilege to thank my
colleagues--including the Senator from Colorado--who reached out to me
in the wake of the horrible events 4 weeks ago in Charlottesville, VA.
I appreciated the messages of support for the Charlottesville community
and the bipartisan condemnation of the White nationalists and anti-
Semitic activists who chose my State and the home of the author of the
Declaration of Independence to show the world their hateful, misguided,
and violent beliefs.
I have partnered with my fellow Virginian, Senator Kaine, and with
Senator Gardner, Senator Isakson, and others on a bipartisan basis to
create a resolution condemning the hatred and violence we saw on
display in Charlottesville.
Our resolution condemns the White nationalists and White
supremacists, the KKK, and anti-Semitic groups. Our resolution also
honors the memory of Heather Heyer and the two Virginia State police
officers, Lieutenant Jay Cullen and Trooper Berke Bates, who lost their
lives in Charlottesville. Our bipartisan resolution also calls upon the
Trump administration to do more than track the recent and distressing
increase in these violent discriminatory attacks but to actually
counter these efforts with a coordinated response that draws upon all
the resources of our Federal Government.
Our Nation is better than the vileness and violence we saw in
Charlottesville on August 11 and 12. Our Nation also deserves clear and
unequivocal condemnation of racist and discriminatory attacks from our
Nation's leaders.
We are introducing the resolution today, and I encourage my
colleagues to show their support for the people of Charlottesville and
the people of the Commonwealth by cosponsoring this initiative.
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