Sen. Somers Applauds Signing of Legislation to Heighten Protections for Domestic Violence Victims

June 29, 2023

For Immediate Release

Sen. Somers Applauds Signing of Legislation to Heighten Protections for Domestic Violence Victims

Sen. Heather Somers applauded the signing of legislation she co-sponsored to provide for greater protections for domestic violence victims, including ending the practice of allowing some abusers to receive alimony.

Senate Bill 5  prohibits abusers from collecting alimony from their victims and expand the state’s domestic violence offender electronic monitoring system.

“We continue our bipartisan efforts to better protect domestic violence victims and survivors,” Sen. Somers said.  “This new law can prevent tragedies and save lives.”

Last year, Sen. Somers supported legislation prohibiting discrimination based on a person’s status as a domestic violence victim in employment, public accommodations, housing and the granting of credit.

In 2021, Sen. Somers supported “Jennifer’s Law” which expanded the definition of domestic violence in state law to include “coercive control.” This means that threatening, humiliating, or intimidating acts that harm a person and deprive them of their freedom is now considered domestic violence. Jennifer’s Law also established a new program to provide legal representation for domestic violence victims who file restraining orders.

Connecticut’s free, confidential domestic violence hotline can be reached 24/7 at 1-888-774-2900 for services in English and 1-844-831-9200 for services in Spanish.