HARRISBURG - One lawmaker called it
"electioneering." Another grew emotional as she recounted being snubbed
by a priest. A third wrote a Facebook screed that became the buzz of the
House of Representatives.
Legislators expressed outrage this week after, they said, they had been named by priests at Mass or in parish bulletins, or in other ways rebuked by the Catholic Church, for supporting a bill to let child sex-abuse victims sue individuals and private institutions decades after the abuse occurred.
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Legislators expressed outrage this week after, they said, they had been named by priests at Mass or in parish bulletins, or in other ways rebuked by the Catholic Church, for supporting a bill to let child sex-abuse victims sue individuals and private institutions decades after the abuse occurred.
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/politics/20160608_Priests__parishes_target_Pa__legislators_who_backed_sex-abuse_bill.html