Gov. Josh Shapiro has built a national brand on three letters: GSD—“Get Stuff Done.” Yet, three years into his term, Shapiro has failed to deliver for the very people who first put him in the national spotlight: the thousands of survivors of the Catholic Church clergy abuse scandal.
While Pennsylvania remains paralyzed, dozens of other states—from New York to Arkansas—have already acted to provide survivors the compensation and justice they deserve.
Taking him at his word, it’s time he actually “GSD,” so to speak, for clergy abuse survivors in Pennsylvania—before he sets his sights on a bigger stage, perhaps even a presidential campaign.
To understand why, let’s revisit how we got here.
Numerous articles—most recently in The Atlantic—have chronicled Gov. Shapiro’s ambition and his steady climb up the political ladder. At each rung, he has stepped over or pushed aside others in pursuit of higher office. At times, he has used…
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