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Urging the Pennsylvania Legislature to take action on bills to protect victims of childhood sexual abuse.
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WHEREAS, The real prevalence of child sexual abuse is not fully known because many victims do not disclose or report their abuse. It can take years and even decades for victims of childhood sexual abuse to confront and process what happened to them as children; and
WHEREAS, Even if the true prevalence of childhood sexual abuse is not fully known, adult retrospective studies show that 1 in 4 women and 1 and 6 men were sexually abused before their 18th birthday; and
WHEREAS, There are approximately 42 million adult survivors of child abuse in the United States; and
WHEREAS, Pennsylvania's current statute of limitations requires victims of sexual abuse to file civil action against their perpetrator by their 30th birthday; and
WHEREAS, The consequences of childhood sexual abuse often follow victims into adulthood and most do not understand the effects of childhood sexual abuse are so pervasive in adult life; and
WHEREAS, There have been several bills introduced in the Pennsylvania Legislature to protect children from sexual abuse and would open the door for adults to initiate legal action against persons they claim sexually abused them when they were minors; and
WHEREAS, House Bill 832 introduced by Representative Louise Williams Bishop would repeal the statute of limitations in criminal and civil cases relating to child sexual abuse cases moving forward; and
WHEREAS, House Bill 2050 introduced by Representatives Dennis O'Brien and Louise Williams Bishop provides a onetime two-year window in which victims can bring a civil action against an alleged abuser and the institution if the facility owed a duty of care to the victim and if the statue of limitations has expired; and
WHEREAS, Representative Michael McGeehan introduced House Bill 853 which establishes a two-year window for the filing of civil lawsuits in which the pre...
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