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Sunday, April 15, 2007
IL Proposal On Limitations In Abuse Cases Opposed by Catholic Conference
A column in Saturday’s Peoria (IL) Journal Star discusses Illinois SB 1733, a bill introduced in February in the Illinois legislature to create a one-time two-year window in which childhood sexual abuse cases could be filed even though pre-existing statutes of limitation have run. At March hearings on the bill [bill status], the only organization to testify against it was the Catholic Conference of Illinois. CCI executive director, Robert Gilligan said that the bill gives false hope to victims because the Illinois constitution bans the revival of retroactive claims.