Politics & Government

Maxwell, Pettigrew and Bergquist Support Bill That Would Outlaw All Forms of Marital Rape

House Bill 1108 would remove the spousal exemption from third-degree rape in Washington state.

State Reps. Marcie Maxwell (D-Renton), Steve Bergquist (D-Renton) and Eric Pettigrew (D-Seattle), among other Washington state Representatives are sponsoring a bill that would outlaw all forms of marital rape in Washington.

As the Associated Press reports, House Bill 1108 would remove a spousal exemption that remains on the books for third-degree rape—rape in which no physical force was used. Since the 1970s, most other states have removed the exemption for all forms of rape, according to the AP.

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"There is no such thing as legitimate rape," Goodman told the AP, borrowing a now-infamous phrase from former U.S. Rep. Todd Akin. "We have to get rid of this marital rape exception and catch up with the rest of the country."

Washington state ended its spousal exception for first- and second-degree rape in 1983.

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The state house of representatives held a public hearing on the bill earlier this week; Goodman, who represents the 45th Legislative District, told the AP he is confident the legislation will make it out of the house and senate and end up on Gov. Jay Inslee's desk for final approval.


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