Kansas owes its kids.
It owes them protection. It owes them a better future. For those who have been wronged through sexual abuse, it owes them justice.
With a hearing Thursday, the Kansas Legislature has finally — after years of delay — inched toward recognizing that fact. At 10:30 a.m., the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on Senate Bill 317, which eliminates the statute of limitations for criminal prosecutions of child sexual abuse. It also extends the deadline for pursuing civil action by 10 years, among other changes to state law.
At a news conference Wednesday afternoon formally announcing the hearing, Sen. Cindy Holscher, D-Overland Park, detailed the bill and a bit of the process.
“We are very excited to get to this point, to have a bill hearing and work to move this bill forward,” she told reporters. “Getting…
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