A Missouri House committee voted to advance a bill hoping to help minors who have been sexually assaulted.
House Bill 709 makes non-disclosure agreements unenforceable in child sex abuse cases. This means victims can speak out and tell their stories if they choose to.
The bill was introduced in response to the abuse scandal at Kanakuk Sports Camp in the Branson area. Brian Seitz, who represents the area, says that while there is still much more to be done before the bill becomes a law, this is progress nonetheless.
“We should be hearing House Bill 709 on the House floor as early as next week,” says Rep. Seitz. “Let’s get it to the governor’s desk. Let’s help the now adult victims of child sexual abuse heal.”Ex-camper sues Branson-based summer camp for allegedly concealing sexual abuse
Seitz explained that this bill is personal to him as the Kanakuk abuse scandal…
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