NEW YORK
New York Daily News
BY KENNETH LOVETT
DAILY NEWS ALBANY BUREAU CHIEF Wednesday, August 10, 2016, 4:00 AM
COHOES, N.Y. — This one was personal.
The founder of a political action committee pushing for a law to help child sex abuse victims Tuesday returned to the city where he himself was attacked as a kid to endorse a Republican state Senate candidate who supports the bill.
The candidate, Christopher Davis, called it unconscionable that his party in the Senate blocked a Democratic effort to bring a bill to the floor for a vote during the legislative session that concluded in June.
“This is a moral issue,” Davis said. “This is something that should not be partisan. It should not go down party lines. You murder the souls of these kids who are attacked and change the course of their lives.”
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