On November 18, 2025 the Sexual Violence Prevention Association (SVPA), Representative Adelita Grijalva, and 47 national organizations gathered at the Capitol to deliver a joint letter urging Congress to pass the Epstein Files Transparency Act. This was the first press conference to bring both Senators and Representatives together on this bill, marking the most unified federal call for Epstein transparency and prompting bicameral action. The coalition delivered the largest coordinated organizational letter assembled on this issue, signed by 48 diverse national organizations, including many leading groups that rarely sign onto the same action. Together, they urged Congress to swiftly pass the Epstein Files Transparency Act and release the full Epstein and Maxwell records with only narrow protections for victims and national security. Members of Congress, survivors, and movement leaders emphasized that decades of secrecy have protected abusers, harmed survivors, and eroded public