New York Abandons Survivors

New York Abandons Survivors

KMCINVA

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https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/n-y-legislature-gov-cuomo-abandon-child-sex-abuse-victims-article-1.2678921

N.Y. Legislature, Gov. Cuomo abandon child sex abuse victims: ‘Our elected officials chose predators over victims’

In 2016, Sen. Majority Leader John Flanagan, Gov. Cuomo and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie passed zero bills to help survivors of child sex abuse.

In 2016, Sen. Majority Leader John Flanagan, Gov. Cuomo and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie passed zero bills to help survivors of child sex abuse. (MIKE GROLL/AP)
BY
KENNETH LOVETT
DAILY NEWS ALBANY BUREAU CHIEF
Saturday, June 18, 2016, 6:09 PM
ALBANY — In the end, state lawmakers protected the predators.

The state Legislature ended the 2016 legislative session about 5 a.m. Saturday without acting on legislation to help survivors of child sex abuse.

An all-night session to wrap up up the legislative year did not lead to a last-minute miracle that victims and advocates were hoping for.

"The survivors were thrown a tattered raft in this stormy session," said Kathryn Robb, an advocate and sexual abuse survivor.

Church must stop blocking Child Victims Act from passing
Gary Greenberg, an upstate investor who was sexually abused as a child in 1966, said survivors won't forget when every seat in the Legislature is up for election.

He said Gov. Cuomo, the Assembly and Senate "turned their backs on thousands and thousands of child sex abuse victims and their families across New York State."

"It was not a priority," Greenberg added. "Our elected officials chose predators over victims."

Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan offered a terse answer when asked why a deal to help sexual abuse victims seek justice couldn't be reached by the Senate, Assembly and Gov. Cuomo.

"There was no agreement," Flanagan said. “That’s it.”

Sen. Brad Hoylman, a Manhattan Democrat who sponsored two different versions of the Child Victims Act, called it "breathtaking" no action was taken.

"How can you look the survivors in the eye?" he asked, noting the Senate in the waning moments of the session managed to give final passage to a bill to legalize online fantasy sports betting. "Where's Albany's priorities?"

N.Y. Legislature tackled some big issues — but not for victims
Meanwhile, in the Assembly, a push to pass a recently amended Child Victims Act never made it to the floor for a vote.

The bill sponsored by Assemblywoman Margaret Markey (D-Queens) would have increased the time a sexual abuse case could be brought by five years, opened a six-month window to revive old cases, and treated public and private entities the same when it comes to sex abuse.

Under current law, a victim of child sex abuse has to file a lawsuit or seek a criminal case before their 23rd birthday.

Ultimately, a vote would have been symbollic since the Senate was not likely to give the needed passage to become law.

Unlike the Senate, the Assembly in the past has passed legislation dealing with the issue, though the last time was in 2008.

Child abuse bill soon faces final day of legislative session
Asked why a deal couldn't be reached this year, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said "you'd probably have to ask Sen. Flanagan."

But Heastie said victims shouldn't give up hope.

"We think it's an important subject and we'll take it back up next session," Heastie said.

Advocates believe their aggressive work this year as well as a Daily News campaign on the issue gives them momentum heading into the 2017 legislative session.

Hoylman said he'd like to see the measure addressed within the first 30 days of the new session.

A spokesman for the state Catholic Conference, which vehemently opposed the Markey and Hoylman bills, had no comment about the legislative session expiring without action.

Advocates hope a power shift in the Republican-controlled Senate in the November elections will help change the law.
 
KMCINVA said:
"There was no agreement," Flanagan said. “That’s it.”
I hate to lean in as a conspiracy theorist, but how many of these "decision makers" were wondering about the skeletons in their own closets? I’m just saying... It’s the only thing that makes any sense to me as to why someone would be even slightly against opening up the gates to justice.

And the "Catholic Conference"... When the lightning bolts fly, ... OK, I’ll leave it alone.
 
It not only the Catholic church it is also the Agudath Israel a organization that represents orthodox Jews in America. I am an orthodox Jew and there is so much cover up and suppression of any one trying to go to the police or any one outside the community to report abuse. It is not a conspiracy it is happening every day. The church and jewish organizations fight laws and any thing that would bring the Chang that is needed to stop the abuse or bring any one to justice. This will only hurt both groups in the end for thouse that belive in the lessons of the bible and truly practice it will leave both faiths. It is a true crime and insult to injury when thouse that should be trusted representatives of God perverse their dutys and are only concerned with their own grandeur and vices. It's time they wake up before they find their churcs and synagogs empty and the wrath of God alone there heads not the heads of their victims that they have threatened with damnation.
As for the politicians they will always sell them selves to the highest bidder any thing to get relected. If survivos had a voteing block or the promise of salvation the bill would have passed. Maybe we should all start a religion call the Soul Survivor where we have a lobbyists and a sanctuary where we the survivors can grant salvation to all the politicians. Just kidding. But I think that we should just keep to the truth and it will prevail you can only shut us up for so long the time is coming where justice will be served.
 
NPR had an interesting interview this morning:
https://www.npr.org/2016/06/21/482900143/philadelphia-archdiocese-campaigns-against-abuse-victims-recourse-bill

My faulty "decision maker" skeletons-in-the-closet conspiracy theory greatly underestimated the archdiocese. My apologies to any politicians who are not pedophiles but are still voting against helping victims. I should have known it was about the money. Sorry about that.
 
This angers me to no end for I live in this state and actually thought that Cuomo was doing a decent job.

I like what Bluesky has said about not being able to shut us up for ever for eventually a change will be made and justice served, I just hope that that it doesn't take too long for it is the victims that suffer as they wait for and answer.

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