Bipartisan support helped to renew the Violence Against Women Act twice since it was first put into place in 1994 to protect against domestic violence.
This time around the Senate expanded those protections to include immigrants and those in LGBT relationships, as well as additional protections for students and Native Americans. A bipartisan vote that included every woman Republican senator passed the proposal. The Republican controlled House, though, doesn’t like these expansions and has put through their own version of the Violence Against Women Act.
The president has said he will veto the House bill.
Now this important legislation appears headed for an all too familiar partisan showdown.








