Popular on Rezul
- IQSTEL accelerates toward profitability inflection with $317M revenue and AI-driven expansion; IQSTEL Inc. (N A S D A Q: IQST) i
- Solutions Home Buyers Helps Hampton VA Homeowners Sell Fast With Cash Offers
- Cash Home Buyer Solutions Home Buyers Helps Virginia Beach Homeowners Skip the Hassle
- Advantage Marketing Launches 3-Minute Assessment to Help SMBs Diagnose and Fix Marketing Gaps
- Tawanda Purdie Helps Central Florida Families Navigate Real Estate with Confidence
- CCHR Rejects Global Psychiatric Push to Electroshock Children
- Building Maintenance Management Shares Spring Checklist for Multi-Family Properties
- Premier Workspaces Opens 17,129 SF San Diego Office at One Del Mar in Del Mar Heights/Carmel Valley
- Wayne Homes Updates Bowling Green Model Home Center Page
- Scottsdale/Phoenix Real Estate Expert Helps Buyers Find Off-Market Homes/Sellers Maximize Value
Similar on Rezul
- CCHR Report Links 145 Violent Incidents to Psychiatric Drug Exposure, Urges National Oversight and Action
- CCHR Says New OIG Report Raises Concerns about Drugging Elderly with Antipsychotics
- SilverBow Strategies Launches RFPArchon™, the First Product in Its Artemis AI Solutions™ Suite
- Contracting Resources Group and Aalis Management Consulting Launch ARG Joint Venture Under SBA Mentor-Protégé Program
- CCHR Rejects Global Psychiatric Push to Electroshock Children
- iVAM2-ST2110 to Simplify IP Transitions and Reduce Monitoring Complexity
- Contracting Resources Group Named to the 2026 Inc. Regionals: Mid-Atlantic List
- Radarsign™ Awarded Sourcewell Contract Expanding Access to Traffic Safety Solutions
- Mac Mountain Selects netElastic vRouter for LightCraft Broadband-as-a-Service Platform
- Congressional Roundtable Exposes Mental Health Crisis: More Spending and Treatment, Worse Results – CCHR Demands Accountability
California: On Denim Day, Governor Newsom highlights actions to support sexual assault survivors
Rezul News/10733894
News
Apr 29, 2026
On Denim Day, Governor Newsom highlights actions to support sexual assault survivors
What you need to know: California is supporting survivors of sexual assault with new laws and resources — expanding care, strengthening protections, and holding perpetrators accountable.
SACRAMENTO – This Denim Day and Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Governor Gavin Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom stand with survivors of sexual assault and are detailing California's ongoing work to expand access to care, strengthen survivor protections, and hold perpetrators accountable.
Denim Day is an annual campaign against sexual violence and the victim-blaming myth that what a person wears implies consent. In the United States, nearly half of women and more than 1 in 6 men experience some form of sexual violence in their lifetimes. This prevalent reality underscores the need for sustained, survivor-centered policies and services to ensure individuals can safely seek care, report abuse, and access justice.
Survivors of sexual assault deserve to be heard, believed, and supported – not just in words, but in action. In California, we're prioritizing survivor-centered policies so individuals can be met with comprehensive care, expanded pathways to justice, and the dignity they deserve.
Governor Gavin Newsom
Clothing is never an invitation for consent, and it pains me that we are still fighting a narrative that suggests otherwise. As a survivor, I am deeply committed to ending sexual violence in all forms and ensuring other survivors are met with respect and decency in a process that too often neglects us. California sees you, we believe you, and we are committed to building a safer California for all
First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom
California's actions to protect survivors
Under the Newsom administration, California has taken proactive steps to address gaps in survivor support, including expanding access to victim services, advancing prevention efforts, and improving systems to better respond to sexual violence.
In 2025, First Partner Siebel Newsom led a Working Group on Support for Survivors of Sexual Assault to develop a comprehensive roadmap to improve California's response and resources for survivors of sexual assault. The report, created in partnership with public health experts, judicial leaders, advocates, and law enforcement, recommends implementing consent-based education and a variety of trauma-informed practices to support survivors and coordination of services statewide, so healing and support are available for all victims no matter where they live.
Though there is much work left to do, the following laws were signed by Governor Newsom, in partnership with the Legislature — reflecting a continued focus on ensuring survivors are supported at every stage, from crisis response to long-term recovery:
More on Rezul News
Legislative actions that have supported survivors with key resources:
Legislative actions that expand pathways to justice:
First Partner, Press releases, Recent news
More on Rezul News
https://www.addtoany.com/add_to/facebook?linkur..." rel="nofollow">https://www.addtoany.com/add_to/x?linkurl=https...">https://www.addtoany.com/add_to/email?linkurl=h...">https://www.addtoany.com/add_to/copy_link?linku...">Recent news
Governor Newsom announces appointments 4.28.2026
Apr 28, 2026
News SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the following appointments:Jessica Crowley, of Los Angeles, has been reappointed to the California State Board of Pharmacy, where she has been serving since 2022. Crowley has been a Pharmacy Preceptor at...
Happy California Ocean Day to everyone except Donald Trump and his dirty oil enablers
Apr 28, 2026
News Governor Newsom proclaims April 28 California Ocean Day What you need to know: Governor Newsom proclaimed April 28 as California Ocean Day, celebrating the state's 1,100-mile coastline, world-class marine protected areas, and $51 billion coastal economy — while...
California's servicemembers seize $11.4 million in deadly fentanyl so far this year
Apr 28, 2026
News What you need to know: Governor Newsom announced California National Guard servicemembers helped seize $11.4 million in illegal narcotics since January 2026, continuing the state's border strategy and enhancing public safety. SACRAMENTO – Advancing the state's...
Apr 29, 2026
On Denim Day, Governor Newsom highlights actions to support sexual assault survivors
What you need to know: California is supporting survivors of sexual assault with new laws and resources — expanding care, strengthening protections, and holding perpetrators accountable.
SACRAMENTO – This Denim Day and Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Governor Gavin Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom stand with survivors of sexual assault and are detailing California's ongoing work to expand access to care, strengthen survivor protections, and hold perpetrators accountable.
Denim Day is an annual campaign against sexual violence and the victim-blaming myth that what a person wears implies consent. In the United States, nearly half of women and more than 1 in 6 men experience some form of sexual violence in their lifetimes. This prevalent reality underscores the need for sustained, survivor-centered policies and services to ensure individuals can safely seek care, report abuse, and access justice.
Survivors of sexual assault deserve to be heard, believed, and supported – not just in words, but in action. In California, we're prioritizing survivor-centered policies so individuals can be met with comprehensive care, expanded pathways to justice, and the dignity they deserve.
Governor Gavin Newsom
Clothing is never an invitation for consent, and it pains me that we are still fighting a narrative that suggests otherwise. As a survivor, I am deeply committed to ending sexual violence in all forms and ensuring other survivors are met with respect and decency in a process that too often neglects us. California sees you, we believe you, and we are committed to building a safer California for all
First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom
California's actions to protect survivors
Under the Newsom administration, California has taken proactive steps to address gaps in survivor support, including expanding access to victim services, advancing prevention efforts, and improving systems to better respond to sexual violence.
In 2025, First Partner Siebel Newsom led a Working Group on Support for Survivors of Sexual Assault to develop a comprehensive roadmap to improve California's response and resources for survivors of sexual assault. The report, created in partnership with public health experts, judicial leaders, advocates, and law enforcement, recommends implementing consent-based education and a variety of trauma-informed practices to support survivors and coordination of services statewide, so healing and support are available for all victims no matter where they live.
Though there is much work left to do, the following laws were signed by Governor Newsom, in partnership with the Legislature — reflecting a continued focus on ensuring survivors are supported at every stage, from crisis response to long-term recovery:
More on Rezul News
- Solid Earth Leverages Elite In-House Media Team and Proven Infrastructure to Drive National Ad Revenue for MLSs
- New plusOne Research Finds the Orgasm Gap Is a 30-Point Chasm — and Confirms It Isn't Biology
- CCHR Report Links 145 Violent Incidents to Psychiatric Drug Exposure, Urges National Oversight and Action
- Wealth & Home Team Launches in The Woodlands
- Food Journal Magazine Unveils Its Latest 'Best of Los Angeles' Culinary Discoveries
Legislative actions that have supported survivors with key resources:
- AB 933 (Aguiar-Curry, 2023) protects survivors of sexual assault, harassment, and discrimination from retaliatory and baseless defamation lawsuits filed by perpetrators.
- AB 1467 (Cervantes, 2022) supports survivors by requiring sexual assault and domestic violence counselors at public colleges to be independent from the Title IX office and prohibits these counselors from releasing the identity of a victim without permission.
- AB 1968 (Seyarto, 2022) requires CSU and UC campuses to have uniform and clear informational online guidance for sexual assault survivors, allowing them to navigate options and resources, thereby supporting survivors in public higher educational institutions.
- AB 2432 (Gabriel, 2024) established the California Crime Victims Fund in order to provide an ongoing funding source for services like rape crisis centers, counseling, and legal aid, mitigating cuts to federal funding under the Trump administration. It is funded through fines for corporate crimes.
- AB 2843 (Petrie-Norris, 2024) mandates health care coverage for survivors of rape and sexual assault. This includes emergency room care and 9 months of follow-up services without cost-sharing.
- SB 215 (Leyva, 2021) allows a survivor of sexual assault to track and receive electronic updates privately and securely regarding the status, location, and other information regarding their sexual assault evidence kit in the department's database.
- SB 916 (Leyva, 2022) empowers sexual assault survivors by providing them with critical information following a sexual assault. The law also ensures that survivors receive clear information regarding their rights, including the status of DNA testing of their forensic evidence kits and the ability to access the Department of Justice's SAFE-T database.
Legislative actions that expand pathways to justice:
- AB 453 (Garcia, 2021) made California the first state in the nation to prohibit the act of stealthing by creating a civil sexual battery offense for someone to remove a condom during sex without their partner's verbal consent.
- AB 1171 (Garcia, 2021) acknowledges spousal rape as equivalent to non-spousal rape under California law.
- AB 1927 (Boerner, 2020) established an amnesty clause to encourage survivors and witnesses of sexual assault to testify in court by removing the fear of prosecution for victims and witnesses who may have used drugs or alcohol during the assault, thereby encouraging more sexual assault victims to come forward and report.
- AB 2024 (Pacheco, 2024) ensures applications for emergency, temporary civil restraining orders (including for sexual assault) under the Domestic Violence Prevention Act aren't rejected due to technical errors in filling out forms.
- SB 258 (Wahab, 2025) strengthens protections against spousal rape for people with a mental disorder or developmental/physical disability that renders them incapable of giving consent.
- SB 464 (Wahab, 2023) improved statewide transparency regarding sexual assault evidence kits, including by requiring local reporting of data re: untested kits to the California Department of Justice. It was later enhanced by SB 733 (Wahab, 2026).
- SB 554 (Cortese, 2024) strengthens the ability of survivors to obtain restraining orders in California against perpetrators who live out-of-state.
- SB 690 (Rubio, 2024) extends the statute of limitations for prosecution of felony domestic violence.
First Partner, Press releases, Recent news
More on Rezul News
- Boston Industrial Solutions Launches Natron® 717S Series: A New Flexible UV LED Ink for Ricoh GH2220 Printheads
- Colorado Springs Real Estate Agent Promotes Homes To MORE Buyers For MORE Money
- David Weekley Homes Celebrates 50 Years with Half a Century of Home Sweet Home Promotion in Atlanta
- 5 Things NYC Courier Services Won't Tell You About How Same-Day Delivery Actually Works
- Tropidelic Links Up With International Reggae Star Collie Buddz and Eli Mac for Feel-Good Breakthrough Single "Follow Your Nature"
https://www.addtoany.com/add_to/facebook?linkur..." rel="nofollow">https://www.addtoany.com/add_to/x?linkurl=https...">https://www.addtoany.com/add_to/email?linkurl=h...">https://www.addtoany.com/add_to/copy_link?linku...">Recent news
Governor Newsom announces appointments 4.28.2026
Apr 28, 2026
News SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the following appointments:Jessica Crowley, of Los Angeles, has been reappointed to the California State Board of Pharmacy, where she has been serving since 2022. Crowley has been a Pharmacy Preceptor at...
Happy California Ocean Day to everyone except Donald Trump and his dirty oil enablers
Apr 28, 2026
News Governor Newsom proclaims April 28 California Ocean Day What you need to know: Governor Newsom proclaimed April 28 as California Ocean Day, celebrating the state's 1,100-mile coastline, world-class marine protected areas, and $51 billion coastal economy — while...
California's servicemembers seize $11.4 million in deadly fentanyl so far this year
Apr 28, 2026
News What you need to know: Governor Newsom announced California National Guard servicemembers helped seize $11.4 million in illegal narcotics since January 2026, continuing the state's border strategy and enhancing public safety. SACRAMENTO – Advancing the state's...
0 Comments
Latest on Rezul News
- Washington DC Multifamily Transaction Completed Through Clear Execution and Tenant Alignment
- Advanced TeleSensors Appoints AgeTech Innovator Tiffany Wey, MBA as Vice President of Sales & Marketing
- Daniel Kaufman Real Estate Venture LoneStar Kaufman Development Partners Expands
- Weeks After Michigan Debut, CENTURY 21 Circle Adds Second Office in Coldwater
- Brian D Chase Selected to the 2026 Nation's Top One Percent Personal Injury Lawyers
- Most Americans Choose Their Water Brand Because of Its Natural Source — Yet Fewer Than 3 in 10 Understand What Spring Water Actually Is
- Chris Blasczak Named North Shore's Premier AI-Powered Listing Real Estate Agent
- North Shore Real Estate Leader Turns AI Skeptic to AI Authority
- Unlocking Multi-Sector Growth; Graphite Acquisition Powers EV Entry While Streamlined Consumer Snack Business Fuels Growth: (N A S D A Q: SOWG)
- Permian Museum Adds Carbonaceous Chondrite Reference Photos
- L2 Aviation Receives FAA STC and PMA for Klatt Works SAVED™ Smoke Vision System
- Axencis Launches Performance Partnership for Brand Protection
- CCHR Says New OIG Report Raises Concerns about Drugging Elderly with Antipsychotics
- Solid Earth and AKMLS Announce Partnership to Power Member Experience Across Dashboard and Websit
- Chris Blasczak Named North Shore's Premier AI-Powered Real Estate Agent
- Travel and Leisure Group and Two Employees To Be Sued for Timeshare Character Defamation and More
- Project Pretzel Introduces a New System for Running Renovation Projects with Built In Contracts and Real Time Execution
- Generous Anonymous Gift Brings New Life to Piedmont Crossing Dog Park
- Freedomtech Solutions creates 'Global Data Centre Network (IDCN)'
- Dual-Engine Growth Strategy Ignited: AI Infrastructure Breakout Meets Scalable Circular Economy Expansion: Marwynn Holdings, Inc. (N A S D A Q: MWYN)