Senate Approves Bill to Helping Domestic Violence Victims
March 24, 2017
March 24, 2017
DENVER, March 24 -- The Colorado Senate Republicans issued the following news:
Today, the Senate unanimously approved Senator John Cooke's (R-Greeley) legislation to provide victims of stalking, sex assault, and domestic violence a path to safety.
House Bill 17-1035 allows the victims of stalking, sex assault, and domestic violence to break their residential lease without penalty if they no longer feel safe.
Current law does not provide any recourse . . .
Today, the Senate unanimously approved Senator John Cooke's (R-Greeley) legislation to provide victims of stalking, sex assault, and domestic violence a path to safety.
House Bill 17-1035 allows the victims of stalking, sex assault, and domestic violence to break their residential lease without penalty if they no longer feel safe.
Current law does not provide any recourse . . .