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Hilton revealed that seeing the bill protecting institutionalized youth pass was “one of the most incredible moments” of her life. REUTERS. You are viewing 1 of 4 images Previous Image Next Image.
Paris Hilton celebrates as child abuse bill passes House, but at least 1 fellow survivor is skeptical. Story by Katie Mather • 1w.
The "Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act," which is backed by celebrity and entrepreneur Paris Hilton, passed Congress and is on its way to President Biden's desk for his signature.
Heiress, model and actor Paris Hilton is the force behind a bill headed to President Biden's desk that's aimed at preventing the abuse of minors at rehab and other residential facilities.
Paris Hilton’s bill to reform the “troubled teen” industry passed the House of Representatives Wednesday and headed to President Biden’s desk.. Hilton, 43, has spent years advocating for ...
Paris Hilton poses for photographs outside the U.S. Capitol on the day the House of Representatives is set to vote on The Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act on Dec. 17, 2024 in Washington, DC.
Paris Hilton is celebrating a big win on Capitol Hill after the US House and Senate both voted to pass the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act, a bill for which Hilton has been a vocal supporter ...
A bill championed by Paris Hilton requiring state oversight and increased transparency at youth residential treatment facilities became law on Friday. Authored by State Senator Shannon Grove (R ...
Hilton said she traveled to Washington every six to 10 months starting in October 2021 to push for a child abuse bill. She traveled back to the Hill on Monday and has spent the past two days ...