HARRISBURG — A controversial proposal to extend the civil statute of
limitations for child sex abuse victims appeared to collapse Tuesday
after supporters in the House of Representatives said it was unlikely to
move an amended version of the bill or reintroduce the original
measure.
With little chance of it passing, they said they would try to revive it when the assembly reconvenes next year. “The process is over at this point,” said Rep. Mark Rozzi, a Reading Democrat and clergy abuse victim who had been the bill’s fiercest advocate.
http://www.tribdem.com/news/bill-to-aid-sex-abuse-victims-dies-in-pa-house/article_c3042e0a-9b7c-11e6-bbe9-7b97d778fb21.html
With little chance of it passing, they said they would try to revive it when the assembly reconvenes next year. “The process is over at this point,” said Rep. Mark Rozzi, a Reading Democrat and clergy abuse victim who had been the bill’s fiercest advocate.
http://www.tribdem.com/news/bill-to-aid-sex-abuse-victims-dies-in-pa-house/article_c3042e0a-9b7c-11e6-bbe9-7b97d778fb21.html