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Tuesday afternoon, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed a bill eliminating the statute of limitations on civil suits against sexual abusers. Andsurvivorssay it s about time, in more ways than one. This bill, at the end, will not undo years of suffering, but maybe, it will give us hope, said state Delegate C.T. Wil
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stanley tumblers il of sadness as we struggle every day just to make it, Wilson said.Before the new law, victims over the age of 38 were not permitted to pursue lawsuits against their abusers or institutions related to their abuse. There is no statute of limitations on the pain these victims continue to feel. There is no statute of limitations on the hurt that endures for decades after someone is assaulted, said Moore.SEE MORE: Sex abuse in Baltimore Archdiocese highlight
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If youre looking for charitable ways to give in coming weeks, you may just stumble across an innovative way to do that. Cities across the country have a method thats somehow very familiar, yet some say theyve never seen anything like it.During the season of giving, Chris Whitney s feet were on a sidewalk, ready to talk about his work to anyone who would listen. We want to help people walk through a season of life with dignity and honor and know they re cared for and loved on, Whitney said.It was 30 years ago when Whitney s daughter was born with spina bifida. We spe
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