Gail Howard, co-leader of the CT Chapter of SNAP, expands on the recent Day article about how the General Assembly's Judiciary Committee dealt a blow to many priest abuse victims.
The legislation that was voted out of the committee was stripped of a "look back window," and also lost the abolishment of a statue of limitations for civil actions in response to childhood sexual abuse. This means all victims of abuse who waited decades to come forward will not have a pathway to justice.
Find out more about the why the committee made their choice, and what happens next under the current legislation.




