The drafters of Washington State’s SB 5375 made history on May 2, when Gov. Bob Ferguson signed it into law, shifting the state from one of most lenient on child abuse reporting to one of the strictest — especially concerning clergy and the Sacrament of Confession.
That history was muted on Oct. 10 when state and county prosecutors agreed to keep “information clergy learn solely through confession or its equivalent in other faiths” under protected speech.”
“Today’s agreement respects the court’s decision in this case and maintains important protections for children,” said Attorney General Nick Brown in a press release. “It keeps crucial portions of Washington’s mandatory reporting law in place, while also preserving the Legislature’s authority to address issues with the law identified by the court.”
The state agreed to include clergy as mandated reporters but carved out an exception preserving the privileged confessional…
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