For decades, survivors of childhood sexual abuse in Pennsylvania have courageously shared their harrowing experiences, seeking justice and systemic change. Yet, despite their relentless advocacy, the Commonwealth remains entangled in legislative inertia, denying many the legal avenues they desperately need to heal and hold perpetrators accountable.
A Legacy of Inaction for Pennsylvania Sexual Abuse Survivors
In 2018, a groundbreaking grand jury report unveiled the horrific abuse of thousands of children by over 300 Roman Catholic clergy members in Pennsylvania. This report was a clarion call, urging immediate reforms to the state’s statute of limitations (SOL) laws. While more than 20 states swiftly enacted legislation to aid survivors, Pennsylvania’s efforts have been mired in political gridlock. As of 2019, the state eliminated the criminal SOL for child sexual abuse and extended the civil SOL to age 55. However, these changes did not provide recourse for those whose cases had already expired under the old laws. The proposed two-year “window” legislation, designed to allow these survivors their day in court, has repeatedly stalled in the legislature.
The Human Cost of Delay
The legislative impasse isn’t just a procedural issue; it’s a profound injustice affecting countless lives. Survivors have been at the forefront, tirelessly advocating for change. Despite personal battles with trauma and depression, they channel their pain into legislative action, striving to ensure that no other child endures what they have. Yet, the continued delays exacerbate the suffering of survivors, denying them validation and closure. Andreozzi + Foote has hundreds of survivors waiting on the window to seek the long awaited justice and answers they deserve,
A Call to Action
The time for Pennsylvania to act is now. Survivors have waited far too long for the justice they deserve. Here’s how you can make a difference:
Contact Your Legislators:
Reach out to your state representatives and senators. Let them know that SOL reform is a priority for you and the community.
- Raise Public Awareness: Utilize social media platforms, community meetings, and local events to highlight the importance of SOL reform.
- Support Advocacy Groups: Organizations like CHILD USA and the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR) are at the forefront of this battle. Your support amplifies their efforts.
- Stay Informed: Regularly update yourself on legislative developments related to SOL reform. An informed community is an empowered one.
Governor Josh Shapiro, who unveiled the 2018 grand jury report, has expressed that SOL reform remains a top priority. It’s imperative that we hold our leaders accountable and ensure that their actions align with their promises. Contact him today!
Justice delayed is justice denied. Together, we can break the cycle of inaction and forge a path toward healing and accountability for all survivors.
Contact our Pennsylvania sexual abuse attorney’s today to discuss your case. 1-(866) 311-8640