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WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Representatives Jim Costa (CA-21) and Juan Ciscomani (AZ-06), bipartisan co-chairs of the Crime Survivors and Justice Caucus, introduced a resolution recognizing April 19 through April 25, 2026, as National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.
The resolution recognizes the impact that crime, victimization, and mass violence have on victims, survivors, and communities across the country. It also honors the advocates, service providers, and organizations that work every day to support survivors and uphold their rights.
WASHINGTON — This week, the bipartisan Crime Survivors and Justice Caucus, co-chaired by U.S.
WASHINGTON – U.S. Representatives Jim Costa (CA-21) and Juan Ciscomani (AZ-06) announced the launch of the bipartisan Crime Survivors and Justice Caucus in the 119th Congress.
FRESNO – Congressman Jim Costa (CA-16) hosted a forum with local leaders from the Asian-American community to address the recent rise in anti-Asian hate crimes across the country. Among the topics of discussion include the impact of these events on valley Asian communities and ways to support victims.
Congresswoman Veronica Escobar (TX-16), Vice Chair of the Democratic Women’s Caucus, voted to pass H.R. 1620, a bipartisan, long-term Violence Against Women Act reauthorization.
(WASHINGTON) Congressman Jim Costa (CA-16), co-founder of the Crime Survivor’s and Justice Caucus, released the following statement after his vote on two landmark bills that aim to protect women’s rights: H.R. 1620, The Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act (VAWA) of 2021 and the H.J. Res 17, a joint resolution to remove the time limit for the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) ratification.