Walker has proposed a budget which says that campus rape isn't
such a big deal that a witness should be required to report it. …
Tucked away in Republican Governor Scott Walker’s proposed budget,
is a clause that has nothing to do with campus funding. Yes, the
proposed budget cuts 30 million dollars from the public university
system. But beyond the Governor’s war on education, he
is also intensifying the war on women, by proposing the elimination of
rape reporting requirements on campus.
25. DELETE LANGUAGE RELATED TO SEXUAL ASSAULT INFORMATION AND REPORTINGGovernor: Delete the requirement that the Board direct each institution and college campus to incorporate oral and written or electronic information on sexual assault in its orientation program for newly entering students and to supply all students enrolled in the institution or college campus with the same information in either printed or electronic form. Delete the requirement that the Board of Regents submit an annual report to the legislature regarding the methods used to comply with the above requirement.Delete the requirement that any person employed at an institution who witnesses a sexual assault on campus or receives a report from a student enrolled in the institution that the student has been sexually assaulted report the assault to the dean of students.Delete the requirement that each institution report annually to the Department of Justice (DOJ) statistics on sexual assaults and on sexual assaults committed by acquaintances of the victims that occurred on the campus of that institution in the previous years, and that DOJ include those statistics in appropriate crime reports.
This measure would eliminate the requirement that
universities must report the number of sexual assault that occurred on
campus to the Department of Justice (DOJ), during the reporting year.
That alone is controversial. However, the more shocking change is that
Walker’s proposal would also end the requirement that university
employees who witness a sexual assault on campus, must report it to the
Dean of Students. Walker apparently thinks its okay for university
employees to remain silent about sexual assaults on campus.
Over the last couple of election cycles the
Republican Party has battled the perception that they are waging a “War
on Women”. Whether the issue is equal pay for equal work, reproductive
choice, domestic violence, or insensitivity towards rape victims, the
GOP has struggled to shed the image that they are anti-woman.
Scott Walker however appears to be waging the war
anew. Apparently he relishes wielding power to oppress the people of
Wisconsin as some kind of stepping stone to the White House. Perhaps his
reasoning is if he cripples enough unions, and ignores enough rapes,
maybe he will win the undying loyalty of the meanest primary voters in
the GOP. If he can prove his misogynistic mettle with enough fervor,
maybe it will inspire those Republicans who can’t stand Hillary Clinton
to line up in his camp.
Who knows what Walker is actually thinking, with
this ill-conceived proposal. What is clear however, is that one of the
leading Republican candidates for President, has proposed a budget which
says that campus rape isn’t such a big deal that a witness
should actually have to report it to the Dean of Students.
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