2.6 million students protected by Every Voice Laws.
At EVC, we are working to build a survivor-centered, student-led approach to policy that strengthens campus safety, expands access to meaningful resources, and empowers young people to advocate for lasting change within their communities.
Across states, student teams are advancing this work through active advocacy and implementation. As core members of their campus communities, student organizers are best equipped to build awareness of the rights and options available to survivors under Every Voice laws.
Scroll down to learn what’s in place in your state, get involved, and download Student Awareness Resource Guides.
California
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For live updates and events, please see @everyvoiceca on Instagram.
Connecticut
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On June 28, 2021, Governor Ned Lamont signed House Bill 6374 into law after a completely unanimous juncture in the Connecticut General Assembly. Every Voice CT, a student coalition leading advocacy for the passage of this bill, applauds this milestone and Connecticut's newest addition to anti-violence legislation.
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Amnesty: ensures that survivors are not intimidated or silenced due to fear of punishment due to alcohol consumption or drug use.
Annual Trainings: ensures that students and employees receive evidence-based training on prevention and response annually empowers all members of the community to take action to stop sexual violence.
Free, off-campus medical, legal, and counseling services: by establishing partnerships between universities and rape crisis centers.
https://www.cga.ct.gov/2021/act/pa/pdf/2021pa-00081-r00hb-06374-pa.pdf
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6/28/2021 Every Voice Connecticut Unanimously Passes Bill to Address Campus Sexual Violence into Law
Additional media can be found @everyvoicect on Instagram.
Hawaii
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After three years of student and survivor-led advocacy, on Wednesday, June 14, 2023, Hawaiʻi bill’s HB554 "Relating to Campus Safety" and HB580 “Relating to Victim-Counselor Privilege,” were signed into law by Governor Josh Green at a ceremony attended by Hawai’i students, anti-sexual violence advocates and legislators. The two bills are groundbreaking legislation addressing the epidemic of sexual violence at the University of Hawaiʻi, and both passed the legislature with widespread, bipartisan support.
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Amnesty Policy: ensures that survivors are not intimidated or silenced due to fear of punishment due to alcohol consumption or drug use.
Annual Trainings: ensures that students and employees receive evidence-based training on prevention and response annually empowers all members of the community to take action to stop sexual violence.
Campus Climate Surveys: Collecting comprehensive data on sexual assault through anonymous climate surveys ensures transparency and allows colleges and universities to identify disproportionately impacted demographics, tailor solutions to the unique circumstances of their campus communities, and test the effectiveness of prevention programs.
Campus climate survey data is to be publicly shared on each University's website.
Confidential Resource Advisors: aid survivors in navigating the complex process of accessing necessary resources and understanding their rights.
Free, off-campus medical, legal, and counseling services: establishes partnerships between universities and rape crisis centers.
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6/14/23 Every Voice Hawai’i Bills to Combat Campus Sexual Violence Signed by Governor
Additional media can be found @everyvoicehi on Instagram.
Illinois
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On Monday, June 1, 2021 after two years of student-led advocacy, community collaborations, and students’ and cosponsors’ persistence, Illinois’ bipartisan bill SB1610 An Act Concerning Education passed through both chambers, effectively pushing it forward to Governor J.B. Pritzker’s desk.
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Amnesty Policy: ensures that survivors are not intimidated or silenced due to fear of punishment due to alcohol consumption or drug use.
Annual Trainings: ensures that students and employees receive evidence-based training on prevention and response annually empowers all members of the community to take action to stop sexual violence.
Campus Climate Surveys: Collecting comprehensive data on sexual assault through anonymous climate surveys ensures transparency and allows colleges and universities to identify disproportionately impacted demographics, tailor solutions to the unique circumstances of their campus communities, and test the effectiveness of prevention programs.
Campus climate survey data is to be publicly shared on each University's website.
Confidential Resource Advisors: aid survivors in navigating the complex process of accessing necessary resources and understanding their rights.
Free, off-campus medical, legal, and counseling services: establishes partnerships between universities and rape crisis centers.
https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=3672&ChapterID=18
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6/01/21 Every Voice Illinois Passes Anti-Campus Sexual Violence Bill Unanimously Through Both Chambers
Additional media can be found @everyvoiceil on Instagram.
Massachusetts
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On January 12, 2021, Governor Charlie Baker signed an “An Act relative to sexual violence on higher education campuses” into law. After 6 long years of student and survivor advocacy, this bill makes history. This bill is the final version of the Every Voice Coalition’s original bill, first written and filed by student advocates in 2015.
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Amnesty Policy: ensures that survivors are not intimidated or silenced due to fear of punishment due to alcohol consumption or drug use.
Annual Trainings: ensures that students and employees receive evidence-based training on prevention and response annually empowers all members of the community to take action to stop sexual violence.
Campus Climate Surveys: Collecting comprehensive data on sexual assault through anonymous climate surveys ensures transparency and allows colleges and universities to identify disproportionately impacted demographics, tailor solutions to the unique circumstances of their campus communities, and test the effectiveness of prevention programs.
Campus climate survey data is to be publicly shared on each University's website.Confidential Resource Advisors: aid survivors in navigating the complex process of accessing necessary resources and understanding their rights.
Free, off-campus medical, legal, and counseling services: establishes partnerships between universities and rape crisis centers.
https://malegislature.gov/Laws/SessionLaws/Acts/2020/Chapter337
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2/1/21 Boston.Com - Here’s how a group of students led the efforts to pass a campus sexual violence bill
1/21/21 Every Voice Massachusetts Bill to Combat Campus Sexual Violence Signed into Law
Additional media can be found @everyvoicema on Instagram.
Maine
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On Monday, April 25th, after two years of student and survivor-led advocacy and stakeholder participation, Maine bill LD1727 "An Act Concerning Sexual Misconduct on College Campuses", passed through the Maine legislature with bi-partisan support. On Thursday, May 5th 2022, Governor Janet Mills signed LD1727, making Maine the SIXTH state in the country to pass an Every Voice Law.
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Amnesty Policy: ensures that survivors are not intimidated or silenced due to fear of punishment due to alcohol consumption or drug use.
Annual Trainings: ensures that students and employees receive evidence-based training on prevention and response annually empowers all members of the community to take action to stop sexual violence.
Campus Climate Surveys: Collecting comprehensive data on sexual assault through anonymous climate surveys ensures transparency and allows colleges and universities to identify disproportionately impacted demographics, tailor solutions to the unique circumstances of their campus communities, and test the effectiveness of prevention programs.
Campus climate survey data is to be publicly shared on each University's website.Confidential Resource Advisors: aid survivors in navigating the complex process of accessing necessary resources and understanding their rights.
Free, off-campus medical, legal, and counseling services: establishes partnerships between universities and rape crisis centers.
https://www.mainelegislature.org/legis/bills/getPDF.asp?paper=SP0572&item=2&snum=130
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5/6/22 Every Voice Maine Law to Combat Campus Sexual Violence Signed by Governor
Additional media can be found at @everyvoiceme on Instagram.
New Hampshire
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On Monday, 7/20, Governor Chris T. Sununu signed HB 705, enacting key measures to combat sexual violence in New Hampshire incuding the Every Voice Bill, the first piece of legislation in New Hampshire history that is aimed specifically at curbing rape and sexual assault on college campuses. Previously, despite evidence that more than 1 in 10 college students in New Hampshire experience sexual assault, New Hampshire was one of thirty states with no laws in place addressing campus sexual violence. Now, New Hampshire has enacted one of the most comprehensive bills addressing campus sexual violence of any state in the country.
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Amnesty Policy: ensures that survivors are not intimidated or silenced due to fear of punishment due to alcohol consumption or drug use.
Annual Trainings: ensures that students and employees receive evidence-based training on prevention and response annually empowers all members of the community to take action to stop sexual violence.
Campus Climate Surveys: Collecting comprehensive data on sexual assault through anonymous climate surveys ensures transparency and allows colleges and universities to identify disproportionately impacted demographics, tailor solutions to the unique circumstances of their campus communities, and test the effectiveness of prevention programs.
Campus climate survey data is to be publicly shared on each University's website.Confidential Resource Advisors: aid survivors in navigating the complex process of accessing necessary resources and understanding their rights.
Free, off-campus medical, legal, and counseling services: establishes partnerships between universities and rape crisis centers.
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2/18/21 USA Today - To pass a new sexual assault law, college students themselves got in the driver’s seat
6/20/20 Governor Sununu Signs Student-Written Legislation to Combat Campus Sexual Violence
2/20/20 New Hampshire Public Radio - N.H. Lawmakers Weigh Bills to Better Address Sexual Assault
Additional media can be found @everyvoicenh on Instagram.
New Mexico
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After four years of student- and survivor-led advocacy that grew out of our Next Generations Fellowship, The William Benjamin College Sexual Violence Prevention and Intervention Act was passed on February 14, 2024.
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Amnesty: ensures that survivors are not intimidated or silenced due to fear of punishment due to alcohol consumption or drug use.
https://www.nmlegis.gov/Sessions/24%20Regular/final/HB0151.pdf
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For media, please see @everyvoicenm on Instagram.
Nevada
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On Tuesday, June 9th, after a year of student-led advocacy and community collaborations, Nevada bill SB347 Revises provisions governing sexual misconduct in institutions of the Nevada System of Higher Education was signed into law by Governor Sisolak after passing the legislature on Monday, May 31st.
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Amnesty Policy: ensures that survivors are not intimidated or silenced due to fear of punishment due to alcohol consumption or drug use.
Annual Trainings: ensures that students and employees receive evidence-based training on prevention and response annually empowers all members of the community to take action to stop sexual violence.
Campus Climate Surveys: Collecting comprehensive data on sexual assault through anonymous climate surveys ensures transparency and allows colleges and universities to identify disproportionately impacted demographics, tailor solutions to the unique circumstances of their campus communities, and test the effectiveness of prevention programs.
Campus climate survey data is to be publicly shared on each University's website.Confidential Resource Advisors: aid survivors in navigating the complex process of accessing necessary resources and understanding their rights.
Free, off-campus medical, legal, and counseling services: establishes partnerships between universities and rape crisis centers.
https://www.leg.state.nv.us/App/NELIS/REL/81st2021/Bill/7996/Overview
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For media, please see @everyvoicenv on Instagram.
Oregon
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On Tuesday August 1st, Oregon bill HB3456 “Relating to sexual misconduct at institutions of higher education” was signed into law by Governor Kotek. HB3456, which passed the Oregon Legislature on Friday, June 23rd, is the most recent legislative initiative aimed at addressing the epidemic of sexual violence at institutions of higher education in Oregon and passed the legislature with widespread, bipartisan support. The bill’s final vote in the legislature occurred on the 51st anniversary of groundbreaking civil rights law Title IX, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education.
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Amnesty Policy: ensures that survivors are not intimidated or silenced due to fear of punishment due to alcohol consumption or drug use.
Annual Trainings: ensures that students and employees receive evidence-based training on prevention and response annually empowers all members of the community to take action to stop sexual violence.
Campus Climate Surveys: Collecting comprehensive data on sexual assault through anonymous climate surveys ensures transparency and allows colleges and universities to identify disproportionately impacted demographics, tailor solutions to the unique circumstances of their campus communities, and test the effectiveness of prevention programs.
Campus climate survey data is to be publicly shared on each University's website.Confidential Resource Advisors: aid survivors in navigating the complex process of accessing necessary resources and understanding their rights.
Free, off-campus medical, legal, and counseling services: establishes partnerships between universities and rape crisis centers.
https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2023R1/Downloads/MeasureDocument/HB3456/Enrolled
https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2024R1/Downloads/MeasureDocument/HB4164/Enrolled
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8/1/23 Every Voice Oregon Bill to Combat Campus Sexual Violence Signed by Governor
For additional media, please see @everyvoiceor on Instagram.
Pennsylvania
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For live updates and events, please see @everyvoicepa on Instagram
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Policy Priorities:
Amnesty Policy: ensures that survivors are not intimidated or silenced due to fear of punishment due to alcohol consumption or drug use.
Annual Trainings: ensures that students and employees receive evidence-based training on prevention and response annually empowers all members of the community to take action to stop sexual violence.
Campus Climate Surveys: Collecting comprehensive data on sexual assault through anonymous climate surveys ensures transparency and allows colleges and universities to identify disproportionately impacted demographics, tailor solutions to the unique circumstances of their campus communities, and test the effectiveness of prevention programs.
Campus climate survey data is to be publicly shared on each University's website.Confidential Resource Advisors: aid survivors in navigating the complex process of accessing necessary resources and understanding their rights.
Virginia (state-wide)
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For live updates and events, please see @everyvoiceva on Instagram
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Policy Priorities:
Annual Trainings: ensures that students and employees receive evidence-based training on prevention and response annually empowers all members of the community to take action to stop sexual violence.
Campus Climate Surveys: Collecting comprehensive data on sexual assault through anonymous climate surveys ensures transparency and allows colleges and universities to identify disproportionately impacted demographics, tailor solutions to the unique circumstances of their campus communities, and test the effectiveness of prevention programs.
Campus climate survey data is to be publicly shared on each University's website.Confidential Resource Advisors: aid survivors in navigating the complex process of accessing necessary resources and understanding their rights.
Memoranda of Understanding: By establishing partnerships between universities and rape crisis centers, student-survivors have access to counseling, medical services, and legal support from trained professionals.
Vermont
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After two years of student and survivor-led advocacy, Act 114 passed on May 23, 2024.
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Amnesty Policy: ensures that survivors are not intimidated or silenced due to fear of punishment due to alcohol consumption or drug use.
Annual Trainings: ensures that students and employees receive evidence-based training on prevention and response annually empowers all members of the community to take action to stop sexual violence.
Confidential Resource Advisors: aid survivors in navigating the complex process of accessing necessary resources and understanding their rights.
Free, off-campus medical, legal, and counseling services: establishes partnerships between universities and rape crisis centers.
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For media, please see @everyvoicevt on Instagram.
Washington
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For live updates and events, please see @everyvoicewa on Instagram.
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Amnesty Policy: ensures that survivors are not intimidated or silenced due to fear of punishment due to alcohol consumption or drug use.
Annual Trainings: ensures that students and employees receive evidence-based training on prevention and response annually empowers all members of the community to take action to stop sexual violence.
Campus Climate Surveys: Collecting comprehensive data on sexual assault through anonymous climate surveys ensures transparency and allows colleges and universities to identify disproportionately impacted demographics, tailor solutions to the unique circumstances of their campus communities, and test the effectiveness of prevention programs.
Campus climate survey data is to be publicly shared on each University's website.Confidential Resource Advisors: aid survivors in navigating the complex process of accessing necessary resources and understanding their rights.
Free, off-campus medical, legal, and counseling services: establishes partnerships between universities and rape crisis centers.
Washington, D.C.
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After four years of advocacy, student-written B26-0029 has been enacted into law after passing the D.C. council with unanimous, bipartisan support.
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Amnesty: ensures that survivors are not intimidated or silenced due to fear of punishment due to alcohol consumption or drug use.
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For live updates and events, please see @everyvoicedc on Instagram