Paris Hilton’s Stop Child Abuse Bill Passes U.S. Senate Unanimously

Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton’s Stop Child Abuse Bill Passes U.S. Senate Unanimously
Paris Hilton just scored a major victory in her fight for children’s rights!
According to reports, the media personality’s “Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act” was officially passed by the U.S. Senate, with all 100 senators voting in favor. The landmark bill reportedly aims to protect kids in youth residential treatment facilities, a cause deeply personal to Paris, who has bravely shared her own painful experiences with abuse at a young age.
View this post on Instagram
The bill still needs approval from the U.S. House of Representatives before heading to the president’s desk, but Paris is celebrating this huge step forward. She shared the exciting news on Instagram, posting a video of her lobbying and testifying before Congress.
This milestone is the culmination of over a year of hard work and dedication, as Paris continues her mission to make sure no child has to go through what she did, and today, she’s one step closer!
Thoughts? Tell us in the comments below!
Previous Article
Next Article
Trump Administration Begins Removing Artifacts From National Museum Of African American History, Including Iconic Woolworth’s Counter
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Reportedly Told Top Officials NOT To Criticize Trump & Support Deportation Efforts Shortly Before Charges Were Dismissed
Kamala Harris Delivers Moving Concession Speech
Barack Obama Calls Out Lack Of U.S. Leadership Amid COVID-19 & Ahmaud Arbery ‘Injustice’ In HBCU Commencement Speech [WATCH]
Jackson, Mississippi Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba Indicted In Corruption Probe
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Officially Sworn In, Marking History As First Black Woman On The Supreme Court
Senator Mitch McConnell Falls Twice After Voting To Confirm HUD Secretary, Says He’s ‘Fine’
Judge Blocks Expansion Of ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Detention Center Citing Environmental Risks, Gov. DeSantis Files Appeal