Campus SaVE Act
The VTV Family Foundation was at the forefront, along with a diverse coalition of national organizations, of securing the 2013 passage of the “Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act” or “Campus SaVE Act” (also known as the VAWA amendments to the Clery Act or the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act 0f 2013 – H.R. 4970, S.1925 – signed into law by President Obama on March 7, 2013) that enhanced and modernized the two-decade-old federal campus sexual violence prevention and response guidelines. VTV’s prior 32 NCSI Director, S. Daniel Carter, served as one of fifteen Negotiated Rulemaking Committee members that aided the Department of Education in crafting these proposed regulations.
VTV also used traditional media to address the 20-year-old sexual assault provisions in the Jeanne Clery Act to expand them to include dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking.