The Pa. House is back Tuesday to kick off ‘a week for the victims’

State Senate GOP leaders say they already passed childhood sexual abuse measures as part of a package of amendments. Speaker Mark Rozzi told The Inquirer the Senate should “Stop bulls—ing people.”

The Pennsylvania House will return Tuesday for the first time in more than a month to vote on two measures to help childhood sexual abuse survivors seek justice from their abusers and the institutions that protected them.

In what House Speaker Mark Rozzi (D., Berks) called “a week for the victims,” he called the House back into a special session where they’ll be tasked with voting on only two bills: one that would propose an amendment to the state constitution and another that would change state law; both would create a two-year window for adult victims of childhood sexual assault to file civil lawsuits against their abusers or the institutions that protected them.

Childhood sexual abuse survivors have