American media personality and businesswoman Paris Hilton is making a significant impact on Capitol Hill as she pushes for the passage of the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act. This bill, which recently received unanimous approval in the Senate, aims to reform residential youth facilities for troubled kids.
In a recent interview, Hilton expressed her emotional reaction to the Senate's approval of the bill, stating that she was 'in tears' and felt proud that every senator recognized the urgency of the issue. The bipartisan bill has garnered support from 23 lawmakers, including prominent figures such as Sen. John Cornyn, Sen. Tommy Tuberville, Sen. Chris Murphy, Sen. Jeff Merkley, and Rep. Ro Khanna.
Hilton, who has been a vocal advocate for the bill, shared her personal experiences of abuse during her teenage years, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in youth residential programs. She recounted instances of physical restraint, sexual abuse, isolation, overmedication, and the stripping of her dignity while in care facilities.
Following the Senate's unanimous approval, Sen. Cornyn highlighted the importance of the legislation in protecting vulnerable children from abuse in residential facilities. He commended the advocates who have courageously shared their stories to bring an end to institutional child abuse.
Hilton is now urging the House of Representatives to pass the bill before the current session ends, emphasizing the critical need for regulation and oversight in youth facilities. She stressed the importance of collecting data to distinguish between well-run facilities and those engaging in abusive practices.
As Hilton continues her advocacy efforts, she remains committed to ensuring that the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act becomes law. Her dedication to this cause reflects a broader movement towards creating meaningful change and providing a voice for survivors of abuse.