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FakeNoose

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2. It's so short-sighted though
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 12:10 PM
Jan 2023

Who could be against punishing sexual abuse of children?

Who could oppose lengthening the ridiculously short statute of limitations?

My only question was, why do they feel it should become a constitutional amendment? It seems that a regular bill would pass through both houses. The reason it didn't pass a couple years ago was that the Governor's staff blew a deadline. (I'm thinking that was the only reason. The bill would have passed both houses because it had sponsors from both parties.)

I'm sure that Speaker Mark Rozzi won't let this go.

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