In new TV ad, Pa. Democrats hit Republicans over failed clergy sex abuse bill

HARRISBURG )PA)
Patriot News

October 24, 2018

By John L. Micek

With at least a half-dozen seats in play in the Nov. 6 elections, the Pennsylvania Senate Democrats’ re-election wing is out with a new ad hitting the GOP majority over last week’s breakdown of a bill that would have handed some relief to the survivors of sexual abuse.

The new ad, “Window,” put out by the Senate Democratic Campaign Committee, will air in the Philadelphia-area, where Democrats are contending for several GOP Republican seats. The GOP currently has a 33-16 majority, with one vacancy, in the 50-member chamber.

The bill makes note that the legislation, which would have opened a narrow, two-year retroactive window for civil lawsuits, overwhelmingly passed the state House. But it was never called for a vote in the Senate, where President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati, R-Jefferson, offered an alternative proposal that would have allowed survivors to sue individual perpetrators, but not the institutions that enabled or covered up abuse.

That was widely viewed as a move to inoculate Pennsylvania’s Roman Catholic diocese against any costly civil litigation. It outraged survivors, who accused the GOP of putting the interests of the church above theirs.

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