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“If I had 30 seconds to speak directly to lawmakers, I would tell them that the systems we tell survivors to trust are not safe enough for survivors to rely on. I would tell them, ‘What you do matters. What you say matters. Your tone matters. Your body language matters. Whether you believe us matters.’” 

– Emily Tavarez, survivor

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RAINN works with lawmakers across the country to advance survivor-centered legislation that prevents sexual violence, improves justice, and holds perpetrators accountable.

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Policy Action Updates


RAINN Statement as Senators Are Expected to Grill Big Tech CEOs on Online Child Sexual Exploitation

January 31, 2024

RAINN Response to Verdicts in Favor of E. Jean Carroll

May 09, 2023

RAINN Commends Governor Glenn Youngkin For Signing H.B. 764, to Allow Early Termination of Lease Agreements For Victims of Violence

April 04, 2024

RAINN Calls on Mississippi to Make Reporting Sex Crimes Safe When Substances Have Been Used

April 01, 2024

RAINN Applauds Governor Evers for Signing AB 940, Critical Funding for Survivors of Abuse Into Law

March 27, 2024

RAINN Applauds 30-Year-to-Life Sentence for Danny Masterson

September 07, 2023

Why Advocacy?

How does advocacy help build awareness?

The more you talk about the issues, the harder they are to ignore.

Advocacy helps educate communities and lawmakers about the realities of sexual violence.

How does advocacy help prevent sexual violence?

Every prevention-focused bill is an investment in a safer future—one that empowers communities to stop sexual violence before it starts.

How can advocacy improve support for survivors?

Turn compassion into action by promoting policies that reflect the dignity and rights of those affected by sexual violence.

How does advocacy promote justice and accountability?

Legislative advocacy works to change outdated laws, close legal gaps, and ensure every survivor has access to fair treatment under the law.

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Grassroots Advocacy: Your Guide To Impacting Laws

Turn outrage into action through grassroots advocacy. Discover ways to influence legislation, build networks, and create change for survivors of sexual violence.

Scripts & Strategies for Talking to Legislators

Ready to drive real change? Learn how to talk to legislators, advocate for survivors, and make your voice impossible to ignore—no experience required.

For Legislators: Issue Briefs

RAINN’s issue-focused policy memos help lawmakers create and advance meaningful anti-sexual violence legislation.

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RAINN works with lawmakers across the country to co-create, advise on, and advocate for survivor-centered legislation. If you’re a legislator or legislative staffer, we’d love to hear from you.

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If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, you are not alone. RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Hotline offers free, confidential, 24/7 support in English and en Español.

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