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Statute of Limitations


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This webpage was recently created and many details, news, links, etc are coming soon.  Additionally, SOLReform.org will be a dedicated website to cover campaigns to retroactively eliminate Statute of Limitations for all Child Sex Abuse Survivors.

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Texas House Bill 3533 - Eliminate Child Sex Abuse Statute of Limitations, NOT RETROACTIVE!

AUTHOR: Jeff LeachDATE FILED: 03/06/2023CAPTION TEXT: Relating to elimination of limitations periods for suits for personal injury arising from certain offenses against a child.RELATED BILL: Texas Senate Bill 206 & Texas Senate Bill 751 HELP US SUPPORT Texas House Bill 206 & Texas Senate Bill 751 to eliminate Statute of Limitations for Child Sex Abuse! PLEASE SHARE!  It takes less than a minute to send a letter to...

Texas House Bill 206 - Eliminate Child Sex Abuse Statute of Limitations

AUTHOR: Ann JohnsonDATE FILED: 11/14/2022CAPTION TEXT: Relating to elimination of limitations periods for suits for personal injury arising from certain offenses against a child.RELATED BILL: Texas Senate Bill 751 & Texas House Bill 3533  HELP US SUPPORT Texas House Bill 206 & Texas Senate Bill 751 to eliminate Statute of Limitations for Child Sex Abuse! PLEASE SHARE!  It takes less than a minute to...

Texas Senate Bill 751 - Eliminate Child Sex Abuse Statute of Limitations

AUTHOR: Peter FloresDATE FILED: 02/07/2023CAPTION TEXT: Relating to elimination of limitations periods for suits for personal injury arising from certain offenses against a child.CAPTION BILL: Texas House Bill 206 & Texas House Bill 3533  HELP US SUPPORT Texas House Bill 206 & Texas Senate Bill 751 to eliminate Statute of Limitations for Child Sex Abuse! PLEASE SHARE!  It takes less than a minute to send a letter to...

Louisiana Supreme Court strikes down lookback window for CSA survivors; SNAP urges action

  • Campaign Status: Victory
On March 22, 2024, the Louisiana Supreme Court, in a 4-3 split decision, overturned the three-year window that allowed child sexual abuse victims to sue their abusers and the institutions that shielded the perpetrators, even if the statute of limitations had run out on their claims. The majority of the high court said that the lookback law was “unconstitutional.” SNAP, the Survivors Network of...

Bart Barber

"SBC President Bart Barber said in a blog post Monday that he approved joining the brief. He expressed regret for not asking more questions before doing so, saying he “did not give this decision to file this brief the level of consideration that it deserved.” - The Washington Post October 31, 2023

SJR51 - Texas Senate Joint Resolution 51

  • Bill: SJR51
  • Session: 89(R)
  • Author: Senator Angela Paxton
  • Date: 2025-02-12
  • Status: Introduced
A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing a constitutional amendment protecting children by allowing for retroactive laws regarding civil causes of action arising out of child sexual abuse. ---------- Senator Angela Paxton has filed Senate Joint Resolution 51 and Senate Bill 1167 aimed at eliminating the civil statute of limitations for survivors of child sexual abuse, allowing them to seek justice at any time. This legislation...

Open a one year civil suit availability for child rape Victims in Tennessee

  • Campaign Status: Active
On July 2nd, 2019, the state of Tennessee tried to implicate an 'Abolish there Statute of Limitations on child abuse, child rape. This bill H-565 was presented to allow criminal and supposed freedom to sue organizations who protected child rapist.The original statutes in Tennessee blocked anyone from prosecuting or civil cases as the victim was 3 years from age 18. This statute blocked EVERYONE.