*Administration of Barack Obama, 2013 *

**Statement on House of Representatives Passage of Legislation To Prevent Violence Against Women **

*February 28, 2013 *

I was pleased to see the House of Representatives come together and vote to reauthorize and strengthen the Violence Against Women Act. Over more than two decades, this law has saved countless lives and transformed the way we treat victims of abuse. Today's vote will go even further by continuing to reduce domestic violence, improving how we treat victims of rape, and extending protections to Native American women and members of the LGBT community. The bill also reauthorizes the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, providing critical support for both international and domestic victims of trafficking and helping ensure traffickers are brought to justice. I want to thank leaders from both parties, especially Leader Pelosi, Congresswoman Gwen Moore, and Senator Leahy, for everything they've done to make this happen. Renewing this bill is an important step towards making sure no one in America is forced to live in fear, and I look forward to signing it into law as soon as it hits my desk.

NOTE: The statement referred to S. 47.

*Categories:* Statements by the President : Violence against women, House of Representatives passage of legislation to prevent*.*

*Names:* Leahy, Patrick J.; Moore, Gwendolynne S.; Pelosi, Nancy*.*

*Subjects:* Congress : House of Representatives :: Minority leader ; Foreign policy, U.S. : Trafficking in persons, efforts to combat; Law enforcement and crime : Domestic violence; Law enforcement and crime : Sexual assault; Legislation, proposed : "Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013".

*DCPD Number:* DCPD201300120.