1 Year After the Child Victims Act, Advocates Rally for Extension of Look Back Window, 6 Months Before Closing
Stewart-Cousins, Hoylman, Rosenthal, Biaggi, Bichotte, Cruz, Niou join Safe Horizon + survivors
BROOKLYN, NY (01/28/2020) (readMedia)-- Survivors, lawmakers, advocates, and lawyers will stand with Safe Horizon on Tuesday to mark the one year anniversary since the Legislature voted to pass the Child Victims Act. The CVA included a crucial lookback window allowing survivors of any age only one year to file a civil case against the individual or institution that may have abused them, no matter how long ago the abuse happened. The window closes on August 13th, 2020. The CVA extended the statute of limitations for criminal cases to 28 and for civil cases to 55 for anyone aged 23 the day the bill was signed on February 13th, 2019.
Since the one year window opened on August 14th, 2019 there have been over 1,400 claims filed across the state. There is currently a bill (S.7082/A.9036) in the state legislature to extend the window for another year to allow more victims more time to come forward.
WHO: | Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins Senator Brad Hoylman Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal Brian Toale, Survivor Kat Thomas, Lawyer Senator/Survivor Alessandra Biaggi Assemblymember/Survivor Rodneyse Bichotte Assemblymember/Survivor Catalina Cruz Assemblymember/Survivor Yuh-Line Niou Amelia Tramontano, Survivor Jason Gough, Survivor Mary & Victor DeSantis, Parent of Survivor Tom Andriola, Survivor Mary Ellen, Survivor Robert Corliss, Call to Action Legislative Advocate Michael Polenberg, VP of Government Relations |
WHAT: | Press Conference Celebrating the One Year Anniversary of the Passage of the Child Victims Act |
WHEN: | Tuesday January 28, 2020 at 01:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) |
WHERE: | Million Dollar Staircase Albany, New York |
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