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On the recordApril 27, 2012
Mr. Speaker, I rise today in recognition of National Crime Victims' Rights Week. As co-founder and cochair with Congressman Ted Poe of the bipartisan Congressional Victims' Rights Caucus, we are well aware that far too often the victims of crimes suffer in silence. Just last week, members of the caucus honored advocates nationwide for their work in supporting crime victims, including the University of California-Merced and Candy O'Donel-Browne of Mountain Crisis Services and the good work that she and her folks have done. Every day, these advocates work tirelessly to guarantee that every survivor has a place to turn for support in the aftermath of crime. Though we wish that commemorative weeks such as this were not necessary, they help educate the public and remind survivors that they are not and never will be forgotten. All of us have a responsibility to give voice to the challenges crime victims face, not just this week, but for every week of the year. ____________________
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Jim Costa
Democratic · California

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