HARRISBURG, Pa. --State Representative Mark Rozzi walked onto the
Capitol steps after a three-hour Senate hearing, incredulous to what he
had just heard. "That whole hearing reeked of being set up," he said.
On Monday, nearly two months since the state House passed HB1947 by a
bi-partisan 180-15 vote, the Senate Judiciary Committee took up the
bill which would reform Pennsylvania's child sex abuse laws. House Bill
1947 would eliminate the statute of limitations for future child sex
crimes and allow victims to retroactively seek lawsuits against their
abusers.
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