Child sexual abuse survivor bill on hold in Senate committee
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WASHINGTON, April 30 (UPI) -- Spectators became teary-eyed Thursday after a Senate Judiciary Committee delayed a vote on a landmark proposal to allow child sexual abuse survivors to speak out against their perpetrators. Dubbed "Trey's Law," the bipartisan legislation was introduced March 3 by Sens. Ted Cruz , R-Texas, and Kirsten Gillibrand , D-N.Y. It would void non-disclosure agreements in civil settlements that prevent survivors of child sexual abuse and trafficking from speaking about their
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