Midstate family victimized by clergy abuse hits the road to send senators a message

UNITED STATES
ABC27

October 28, 2018

By Mark Hall

Several members of the Fortney family went on a 600 mile road trip on Saturday morning.

Lara Fortney-McKeever says that an emotional week sparked their travel plans.

“We met with senators face to face, and some said they would support Senate Bill 261 that would allow victims of sexual abuse to take their abusers to court, while others expressed concerns about the constitution,” said Fortney-McKeever. “So we decided that we had to do more.”

The State Senate didn’t bring SB 261 to a vote, so the Fortney sisters took the issue to several district offices of key senators outside of Pittsburg and State College.

Saundra Fortney-Colello says that most of the five offices that they visited were closed, so they did what they could to get their message across.

“We put five things on their doors, said Fortney-Colello, “We sent a message to them on Facebook, and talked to them directly.”

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