“Tragically, domestic strangulation happens more often than we realize. In Federal Way alone during the past few months, we have had 50 cases,” said Sen. [Tracey J.] Eide [one of the bill's sponsors] said. “This will not be a silent issue. We are tough on domestic violence, and strangulation will absolutely not be tolerated.”Companion bills were introduced in the House and the Senate: SB 5953 and HB 2119.
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Thursday, March 1, 2007
DV Strangulation Bill
The AG is supporting a bill to make assault by strangulation -- a common form of domestic violence -- a felony. McKenna announces new bill to protect domestic violence victims, press release, Feb. 8, 2007.
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