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When Texas State Representative Lacey Hull stepped out of the voting booth and into the halls of influence, she brought with her a fierce resolve to tackle domestic violence in a way the Lone Star State has never seen. In this episode, Lisa talks with Lacey - a mother turned political force - about the introduction of coercive control legislation in Texas. Our conversation delves into the importance of broadening the understanding of domestic violence beyond physical abuse and capturing the essence of coercive control - a destructive force that erodes personal freedom and independence. Lacey shares insights on the bipartisan backing she foresees for this transformative bill and the vital roundtable discussions that have helped set the stage for legislative action.
The episode is a powerful testament to the strength of survivor stories and the influential role they play in the fight for justice. Inspired by Connecticut's Jennifer's Law and the UK's legal precedents, we explore the educational 'wave' that's enlightening the nation on the critical need to recognize and criminalize coercive control. This movement's momentum is palpable, as is the commitment of individuals and organizations rallying for change. For Texans eager to support this legislative push, this episode not only offers a glimpse into the transformative work being done but also serves as a call to action to join forces, share experiences, and ignite a dialogue that resonates through every level of society, championing a future where justice for survivors is not only hoped for but realized.
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When Texas State Representative Lacey Hull stepped out of the voting booth and into the halls of influence, she brought with her a fierce resolve to tackle domestic violence in a way the Lone Star State has never seen. In this episode, Lisa talks with Lacey - a mother turned political force - about the introduction of coercive control legislation in Texas. Our conversation delves into the importance of broadening the understanding of domestic violence beyond physical abuse and capturing the essence of coercive control - a destructive force that erodes personal freedom and independence. Lacey shares insights on the bipartisan backing she foresees for this transformative bill and the vital roundtable discussions that have helped set the stage for legislative action.
The episode is a powerful testament to the strength of survivor stories and the influential role they play in the fight for justice. Inspired by Connecticut's Jennifer's Law and the UK's legal precedents, we explore the educational 'wave' that's enlightening the nation on the critical need to recognize and criminalize coercive control. This movement's momentum is palpable, as is the commitment of individuals and organizations rallying for change. For Texans eager to support this legislative push, this episode not only offers a glimpse into the transformative work being done but also serves as a call to action to join forces, share experiences, and ignite a dialogue that resonates through every level of society, championing a future where justice for survivors is not only hoped for but realized.
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