Victims' Rights Amendment Proposal Presented to President Clinton in 1996
Victims' Rights Amendment Proposal Presented to President Clinton in 1996 The passage describes historical advocacy for a constitutional victims' rights amendment and notes a 1996 ceremony attended by President Bill Clinton. It contains no allegations of misconduct, financial flows, or illegal actions, and offers no concrete leads for further investigation beyond well‑documented public policy efforts. Key insights: Task Force recommended a constitutional amendment to protect crime victims' rights.; State-level victims' rights amendments were enacted in over 30 states.; In 1996, advocates presented a Victims' Rights Amendment at a Rose Garden ceremony attended by President Clinton.
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Victims' Rights Amendment Proposal Presented to President Clinton in 1996 The passage describes historical advocacy for a constitutional victims' rights amendment and notes a 1996 ceremony attended by President Bill Clinton. It contains no allegations of misconduct, financial flows, or illegal actions, and offers no concrete leads for further investigation beyond well‑documented public policy efforts. Key insights: Task Force recommended a constitutional amendment to protect crime victims' rights.; State-level victims' rights amendments were enacted in over 30 states.; In 1996, advocates presented a Victims' Rights Amendment at a Rose Garden ceremony attended by President Clinton.
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