Rep. Annie Kuster addresses her fellow members of Congress regarding the need for law enforcement to fully investigate crimes of sexual assault. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Rep. Annie Kuster addresses her fellow members of Congress regarding the need for law enforcement to fully investigate crimes of sexual assault. (COURTESY PHOTO)
WASHINGTON D.C. — On Wednesday, Sept. 25, U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster (D-N.H.), the founder and co-chair of the Bipartisan Task Force to End Sexual Violence, joined fellow members of Congress and sexual violence prevention advocates to discuss the need to believe survivors and hold perpetrators accountable to prevent future assaults.
Kuster’s remarks came prior to a screening of “Unbelievable,” a series streaming on Netflix that details the experiences of survivors from the 2008-2011 Washington and Colorado serial rape cases.
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