Pennsylvania House nears vote on 2-year window for child abuse suits
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Members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives are seeking a floor vote on a bill establishing a two-year statute of limitations on child abuse lawsuits.
The Democrats kept together their single-seat margin during several hours of contentious debate over arcane chamber rules, with both sides using bare-knuckled legislative tactics.
House Minority Leader Bryan Cutler of Lancaster County and his Republican caucus colleagues peppered Democratic Speaker Mark Rozzi, of Berks, with parliamentary inquiries, points of order and other floor maneuvers before Democrats forced a vote that approved special rules designed to speed immediate passage of the two-year lawsuit window.
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