http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/national/boy-scouts-lobby-in-new-york-other-states-to-stem-the-flow-of-child-abuse-lawsuits-20180509
Excerpts from the article:
The Boy Scouts of America, which acknowledged last year that it has taken a financial hit from settlements in child abuse cases, has lobbied against proposals in multiple states that would expose the organization to more lawsuits, according to victim advocates and proponents of the legislation.
The group retained lobbyists in Georgia and New York, where lawmakers say such action helped stall proposals that included “lookback” windows allowing adults to take legal action over decades-old claims. It has hired lobbyists in Michigan, where similar proposals are being debated. The bills would give adults who were abused as children a second chance to file suit if they missed their first opportunity under state law.
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In New York, a one-year “lookback” measure known as the Child Victims Act has been debated for years without reaching a vote in the state Senate, advocates said…The lower chamber of the state legislature overwhelmingly approved the measure in a separate vote last week, but Senate leaders gave no indication that they planned to bring the bill to the floor.
The office of Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan, R, did not respond to an inquiry about the likelihood of a vote.
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In Michigan…the Boy Scouts has supported legislative efforts to narrowly tailor “lookback” periods so they do not have “such an open-ended approach...The state legislature is considering multiple bills related to child sex abuse after University of Michigan doctor Larry Nassar was sentenced to up to 175 years in prison for molesting young gymnasts under the guise of medical treatment.
Victim advocates said open-ended “lookback” provisions are necessary because many people who were abused as children do not come forward until their 30s, which in some states comes after their opportunity to sue has expired.
Additionally, lawsuits alert today’s parents about alleged abusers and the institutions that shelter them, advocates say.
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In Georgia, the group has retained lobbyists from Dentons, a major firm, since last year. Its four current representatives include two former state lawmakers, one of whom is ex-House majority whip Edward Lindsey…state Rep. Jason Spencer, R, said BSA lobbyists created a legislative “trap” this spring to block his bill creating a one-year “lookback” window.
Even after his measure unanimously passed the House of Representatives and the state Senate approved a weaker version supported by the BSA, Spencer said there was not enough time to reconcile the two proposals before the end of Georgia’s legislative session in March.
“By the end of the session, we were in the red zone,” he said in a phone interview. “The bill got tangled up in the back and forth.”
Spencer said he confronted Lindsey in a meeting about delaying the process. Lindsey did not respond to an interview request.
Why the Boy Scouts Are Lobbying Against Children: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/why-the-boy-scouts-are-lobbying-against-children_us_5936181ae4b0c670a3ce67d2
Abuse survivors rip Boy Scouts for hiring ex-state senator to lobby against Child Victims Act: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/lovett-boy-scouts-fighting-n-y-s-child-victims-act-article-1.3203068
Boy Scout Files Give Glimpse into 20 Years of Sex Abuse: https://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/19/us/boy-scout-documents-reveal-decades-of-sexual-abuse.html
Statutes of Limitations: Protecting children, not those who rape them: http://stopabusecampaign.org/adverse-childhood-experiences-study/preventing-trauma/statutes-of-limitations/
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Factfinder2 ago
The Mormon church announced on May 8 that it will dissociate itself from the Boy Scouts of America: http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/05/09/mormons-sever-ties-boy-scouts-america/
Kekalicious ago
I thought the Mormons have issues with pulling out. I like smoking cigars but occasionally take them out of my mouth.
dundundunnnnn ago
Oh wow. I'm pleasantly surprised.
rooting4redpillers ago
I heard the same stat elsewhere, 20%. And, that additional financial support from the church exceeded 20%. That’s a big loss. Somehow, alienating this large source of funding must be worth it.
Factfinder2 ago
Good point.
carmencita ago
In an official press release, the church announced its intent to focus its efforts on a “worldwide initiative for children and youth” that their leadership has been preparing “for years.” And so, “effective on December 31, 2019, the Church will conclude its relationship as a chartered organization with all Scouting programs around the world.”
dundundunnnnn ago
I was raised LDS/Mormon. Eternal identity is akin to teaching children that they are children of god and that our time on Earth is a short test to see what we do with our free agency. We were taught to have an eternal perspective on life, not a short sighted view of our time on Earth. There is an eternal perspective for families, as well. Families can be sealed for time and all eternity. Time is temporary. Time is the work of the devil (I don't know if Mormons believe that, but I do). Mormons are taught about an eternal outlook on things. That's the gist of it.
I can see why it might sound strange to someone outside of the church.
carmencita ago
No, it does not sound strange. You were taught the right way. But remember that in all religions there are good and bad people that will twist the religion into bad. There are people within your religion that are raping and murdering just like in the RCC with the Vatican's blessing. There are evil people in this world that have hijacked the religions. Keep doing what you are doing. I trust that you have been taught to be a good person, but others have not.
Factfinder2 ago
It's creepy. See this: https://www.lds.org/youth/childrenandyouth
New Children and Youth Development Initiative Coming January 2020
New initiative to replace all existing activity programs for girls and boys, young women and young men in 2020.
The needs of all children and youth of our faith worldwide are the primary consideration for our youth initiatives. For years, Church leaders have focused on creating ways to minister to the needs of young people around the world. A new initiative, coming January 2020, is designed to support families as they seek to develop faith in Jesus Christ and build character and capacity. Testing and refinement is in progress and more details will be shared as we near implementation.
We need to keep eyes on the roll-out of this program.