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Riechel Reports.... 5/9/17 - Advocates for Strict Legal Safeguards to Prevent Abuse of Children, Teens Testify
CA State Senator Jerry Hill reports

Article Source: CA State Senator Jerry Hill
Advocates for Strict Legal Safeguards to Prevent Abuse of Children and Teens in Underage Marriages Testify in Capitol Tuesday in Favor of Legislation by Senator Hill
Peninsula Teen Joins Womenβs Empowerment Group Leaders as Witnesses in Key Senate Committee Hearing
SACRAMENTO β Advocates for strict legal safeguards to prevent abuse of children and teens in underage or forced marriages testify in support of Senator Jerry Hillβs Senate Bill 273 in a hearing conducted Tuesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
WHAT: Survivors of forced teen marriages, leaders of womenβs empowerment groups, and the Peninsula teenager whose advocacy of girlsβ and womenβs rights inspired SB 273, voice their support for the legislation.
In addition to their testimony in the committee hearing, the witnesses will be available to the media before the hearing as some need to depart by plane soon after the proceeding.
WHEN and WHERE:
1:00 PM, Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Media Availability - Witnesses will be available for group interviews in Senator Hillβs OfficeState Capitol, Room 5035, Fifth Floor Sacramento
1:30 PM, Tuesday, May 9, 2017 Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing State Capitol, Room 112, First Floor Sacramento Senator Hillβs SB 273 is the second item on the agenda
BACKGROUND:
Eighteen is the age of consent in California. Currently, law permits individuals under 18 to marry with a court order and signed permission of at least one parent or guardian. However, there is no minimum threshold age for marriage -- meaning even very young children can be married. Female empowerment advocates have noted that current law does not have sufficient safeguards to prevent children, teens and women from being coerced or physically forced into early marriages.
The loophole in Californiaβs law was called to Senator Hillβs attention by Aliesa Bahri, a Peninsula teenager who has been an outspoken advocate of girlsβ rights, female empowerment and social justice.
As introduced in March, Senator Hillβs SB 273 originally banned minors from marrying. To address opposition and committee concerns, the bill has been amended to allow individuals under 18 to marry, but with increased court oversight to ensure that youth are not being forced or coerced into marriage.
As amended, SB 273 would now require that prior to obtaining a court order granting permission for a minor to marry:
Γ Family Court Services must interview each party and at least one of the parents
Γ Family Court Services must submit a report to the court documenting any finding of force, threat, coercion, or duress
Γ Family Court Services must submit a report to child protective services if they know or reasonably suspect that child abuse is occurring
Γ A judge must interview each party separately
SB 273 would also require counties to report marriages under 18 to the stateβs Judicial Council, the policymaking body of Californiaβs courts, and requires the Judicial Council to annually report statewide information on marriages involving minors.
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