HARRISBURG - State House leaders plan to take steps next month to
revive a proposal that would enable some people sexually abused as
children to sue even if their window to do so has already closed.
House officials said Tuesday the plan is to add a retroactive provision back into a bill that would overhaul time limits for victims to take legal action. “That's where the members are and we'll see how it goes,” said Stephen A. Miskin, a spokesman for the House's Republican leadership.
http://www.readingeagle.com/news/article/rozzi-still-pushing-for-overhaul-of-child-sex-abuse-law
House officials said Tuesday the plan is to add a retroactive provision back into a bill that would overhaul time limits for victims to take legal action. “That's where the members are and we'll see how it goes,” said Stephen A. Miskin, a spokesman for the House's Republican leadership.
http://www.readingeagle.com/news/article/rozzi-still-pushing-for-overhaul-of-child-sex-abuse-law