04/25/2026
🚨 ACTION ALERT! 🚨 More than 700 organizations — including victim service providers, advocacy organizations, and justice system partners from across the country — are calling on Senate leadership to act.
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The Crime Victims Fund is the primary source of funding for services that support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, trafficking, and other crimes. Yet today, the CVF is nearly depleted, putting critical, lifesaving services and victims’ lives at risk.
Communities are already feeling the impact. Programs have been forced to reduce services, lay off staff, and, in some cases, close their doors entirely. Without immediate action, more survivors will be left without the support they need to stay safe, heal, and rebuild their lives.
The Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act offers a bipartisan, commonsense solution to stabilize the CVF using non-taxpayer dollars, ensuring continuity of services while Congress works toward a long-term fix.
The House has acted, and now, 700 organizations are urging the Senate to do the same. Leader John Thune, Senator Chuck Schumer, Senator Chuck Grassley, and Senator Dick Durbin: pass the Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act now. Survivors can’t afford delays.
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