Gov. Pritzker Signs New Law Protecting Survivors of Domestic Violence


Gov. Pritzker Signs New Law Protecting Survivors of Domestic Violence

Governor JB Pritzker recently signed a new law to help ensure the safety of survivors of domestic violence and their children.

“For too long, survivors of domestic violence have feared retaliation from their abusers while seeking refuge, but this new law takes a step forward in protecting victims as they write a new chapter in their lives,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Today’s action reaffirms our state’s commitment to empowering and supporting survivors and their families.”

The new law allows survivors to omit their address – whether it be a home address or the address of a domestic violence safe house – from court filings if it would risk their family’s safety. Senate Bill 399 takes effect on January 1, 2020.

“It’s already hard enough for victims to take that first step and get out of their situation,” said Sen. Laura Murphy (D-Des Plaines). “They shouldn’t have to live in fear of their address being released after being brave enough to get away.”

“I am proud to be part of SB 399,” said Rep. Michelle Mussman (D-Schaumburg). “It is another critical step to protect victims of domestic violence, by ensuring that information, including the location of their safe house, does not have to be disclosed in court documents, which could lead their abuser directly to them and their children.”

“This milestone legislation will protect the safety and confidentiality of victims of domestic violence and their children,” said Rebecca Darr, CEO of WINGS Program. “The quick response to this need by Senator Laura Murphy and Governor Pritzker exemplifies true leadership for our most vulnerable citizens.”

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