H.R.789 - Teen Dating Violence Prevention Act of 2009

To reduce and prevent teen dating violence, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To reduce and prevent teen dating violence, and for other purposes. as introduced.
  • Short: Teen Dating Violence Prevention Act of 2009 as introduced.

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2/2/2009--Introduced.Teen Dating Violence Prevention Act of 2009 - Authorizes the Attorney General to award grants to state, local, or tribal governments, nonprofit organizations, and community and faith-based organizations to provide services and education and counseling programs for runa

Official Summary

2/2/2009--Introduced.Teen Dating Violence Prevention Act of 2009 - Authorizes the Attorney General to award grants to state, local, or tribal governments, nonprofit organizations, and community and faith-based organizations to provide services and education and counseling programs for runaway and homeless youth or other at-risk youth who are the victims of domestic or dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking.

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09/15/10
H.R. 789 [110th]: Office of Men's Health Act of 2007 (GovTrack.us)

30 Jan 2007

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09/07/10
A "TEACHABLE MOMENT" ON MEN'S ISSUES - Black Talk Radio Network™

In 2007, H.R. 789, the Office of Men's Health Act Of 2007, was introduced in the 110th Congress. The last known “major action taken” in connection with H.R. 789 has been reported as occurring on 2 February 2007, at which time the ...

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08/02/10
MOBILIZING FOR OUR YOUTH

Representatives of Phi Beta Sigma will advocate for the support of two bills, sponsored by Representative Brother John Lewis (D-GA): HR 789, The Teen Dating Violence Prevention Act of 2009 and HR 2616, The Securing American Families by ...

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