The Pennsylvania House Judiciary Committee held a hearing Wednesday on bills that would allow for constitutional amendments opening a statute of limitations window for child sex abuse claims – one step in what is likely to result in a partisan impasse between the House and state Senate.
“There’s no more single effective measure to protect today’s society than to allow window legislation,” Mike McDonnell, an abuse survivor who is now the communications director for the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, told the committee Wednesday.
The possibility of justice will embolden more survivors to come forward, advocates told the committee, and “they need a good law in place to be able to hold their abusers accountable and name them publicly,” McDonnell said.
Wednesday’s hearing was advertised as addressing both House Bill 1 and Senate Bill 1, both of which would, if passed, place a constitutional…
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