Right On Crime’s National Policy Director, Rachel Wright, testified on strengthening victim protections under Kayleigh’s Law before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee. Kayleigh’s Law addresses a critical gap in the justice system by ensuring that protections for victims do not expire once an offender completes a sentence or term of supervised release. By allowing courts to impose permanent no-contact orders in qualifying cases, the legislation aims to reduce revictimization, deter future crime, and provide lasting security for survivors.