PA ALERT: Rozzi to lead news conference Monday on child sex abuse statutes of limitations reform

Rozzi to lead news conference Monday on child sex abuse statutes of limitations reform

HARRISBURG, Feb. 24 – State Rep. Mark Rozzi, D-Berks, along with a bipartisan, bicameral group of legislators, will carry on legislative efforts that would allow victims of child sexual abuse to take civil action against alleged abusers.

 

Rozzi will be joined by state Reps. Louise Williams Bishop, D-Phila.; Tom Murt, R-Montgomery/Phila.; Mike O’Brien, D-Phila.; and state Sen. Rob Teplitz, D-Dauphin/Perry, at a Capitol news conference at 10 a.m. Monday, March 2 in the Main Capitol Building Rotunda, Harrisburg.

 

Rozzi and Teplitz will discuss their legislation that would raise the age for an adult victim of child sexual abuse to file a civil claim from 30 to 50 years, making it consistent with current criminal law, and allow for previously time-barred victims to bring suit.

 

Bishop will discuss her legislation that would remove the statute of limitations placed on those who were sexually abused as a child and allow victims to bring civil and criminal actions against perpetrators of childhood sexual abuse.

 

Legislation authored by Murt would allow for a two-year window for victims of abuse to come forward and file civil suit against their alleged perpetrators.

 

O’Brien will discuss extending the statute of limitations to allow victims of sexual abuse additional time to come forward.

In addition to the legislators, speakers and guests will include:

  • Matt Sandusky, Peaceful Hearts Foundation
  • Chris Anderson, MaleSurvivor Network
  • Kristen Houser, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape
  • Tammy Lerner, Foundation to Abolish Child Sex Abuse
CONTACT: Nicole Brunner
House Democratic Communications Office

Phone: 717-787-7895

Email: nbrunner@pahouse.net