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Se trata de aprobar la ley SB-360, que ayudaría a DISMINUIR el Abuso sexual Infantil en Instituciones..

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all right we'll hold them roll open and
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we'll go to your next bill which is SB
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360 because your SB 2 to 1 is
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unconsented thank you madam sure I just
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wanted to reflect for one second on SB
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221 being on consent it is a first for
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me in this committee ever to have a bill
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on consent so we just love to keep
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people take a moment on that never want
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to have people assume like to - the
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expectations go ahead senator we'll move
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to SB 360 SB 360 he asked us to pull it
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from SB 360 requires clergy to report
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suspected child abuse or neglect even if
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they acquire the knowledge or suspicion
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during a penitential communication
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clergy are are already mandated child
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abuse and neglect reporters in
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California this bill would level the
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playing field by holding them to the
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same standard as the other 45 mandated
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reporters listed in statute as mandated
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child abuse and neglect reporters
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doctors psychiatrists therapists and
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others have to break client privilege
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and report suspected child abuse and
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neglect without exception but under
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existing law clergy can lawfully ignore
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suspected child abuse and neglect if
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they acquire the knowledge during a
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conversation that is intended to be
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confidential child abuse is clearly
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still a pressing issue in faith
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institutions last Thursday a priest was
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arrested in the Bay Area on suspicion of
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30 counts of child sex abuse in 2016 and
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2017 and on Friday
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Pope Francis issued a decree making it
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mandatory for Vatican Vatican City
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officials to immediately report abuse
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allegations the first of its kind in the
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Catholic Church California would not be
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trailblazing with this measure
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Connecticut Indiana Mississippi Nebraska
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New Hampshire New Jersey North Carolina
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Oklahoma Rhode Island Tennessee Texas
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and West Virginia
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already have similar statutes they
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operate under the same
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Constitution and the same Bill of Rights
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that we do and we have found no legal
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challenges to these statutes in those
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states it is time for California to put
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children first
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I do have witnesses madam chair thank
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you Thank You senator Hill do we have
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witnesses in support hi my name is
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Cameron Torrez I'm an abuse survivor and
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it uh it all started with my mother she
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was born and raised in San Francisco
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into an abusive family background and in
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her early 20s she was recruited into the
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Jehovah's Witnesses and at this around
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the same time that she became pregnant
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with me they convinced her that Satan
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the devil controlled the entire world
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including her family so she ran away
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with me where I was born and raised in a
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small town with nothing but Joe was
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witnesses and you know naturally I I was
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raised in a god-fearing family so I
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loved her and I wanted to do what was
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right in God's eyes had a really early
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age around six I was taken advantage of
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by a man in the congregation he was
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really really close to the family so
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they trusted him but my mother suspected
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something was up something was wrong so
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she asked me and then went to the elders
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let me confirm that they told her it's
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in God's hands now don't speak about it
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we'll look into it and we'll do
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something about it and they didn't want
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us to talk about it for fear of against
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Satan the devil trying to attack the one
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true religion so nothing happened and a
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few years later it happened again with a
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different man and they said the same
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thing don't speak about it it's in God's
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hands and they'll take care of it so
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these two men I had to grow up with
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staring at as abusers and they're still
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loose in their congregations to this day
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with higher positions and they're
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surrounded by children all the time so I
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was up until about
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two years ago then I realized that I had
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been lied to my entire life I found out
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that I grew up in a cult and that they
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were hiding thousands of sex abuse cases
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this this is a public safety issue for
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all religions governments businesses
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clergy penance and privilege has been
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around for the last hundred plus years
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this will cost the state less money for
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having to rehabilitate people who turn
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to drugs and alcohol and other uses when
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they don't have an outlet has to be 360
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aims to end this Clinton Virgie
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privilege and have mandatory reporting
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and I think it's time that the universe
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is telling us to protect our children
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thank you other witnesses in support you
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Maddie Hyatt from the game you stay at
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the table you may stay at the table go
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ahead you you can speak at the mic
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apologies so I was speaking to the other
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witness all right yeah Maddie hired from
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California Civil Liberties advocacy I
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just wanted to quickly state that we
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follow the no harm principle we don't
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feel the state has any right to regulate
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thought or belief but when people act on
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those beliefs and their conduct over
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steps other people's rights we feel that
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the First Amendment rights of one see
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swear another neighbors Fourteenth
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Amendment rights begin that's the no
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harm principle and that's why we support
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this bill as a civil liberties issue
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it's here in support okay Marisa
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Gonzalez with the National Association
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of Social Workers and we are in strong
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support of this thank you on behalf of
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my aunts Linda and Dorland I strongly
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support this bill thank you my name is
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Candace Conti I'm an abuse survivor and
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I strongly support SB 360 I'm Kathleen
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Conte I'm an abuse survivor and I
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strongly endorse SB 360
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my name is stuff
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cars I am an abuse survivor within a
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religious organization I am in strong
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support of SB 360 my name is Alexandra
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Topal I'm the daughter of my mother
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Stephanie my stepdad Brian both abuses
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sorry
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both abused in the religious I'm in
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support of SB 360 my name is star Paul I
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am an abuse survivor inside the Joe's
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witnesses I strongly support this bill
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my name is Jolene Rivera I'm a child
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abuse survivor sorry and I'm in strong
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support of SB 3 6 my name is sister
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Sophia I'm in strong support of SB 360
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my name is tara james and my mother was
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raised in the Jehovah Witness church and
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I'm in strong support of 360 the world
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needs to change guys it changes with
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this Edward James stand in strong
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support
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Allison Hopkins Mother Abbess of Sister
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of the Valley Sacramento and strong
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support brother David sisters of the
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valley in strong support of this bill
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I'm sister Kate Mother Abbess of the
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Merced sisters of Ally convent and I
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have a number of sisters with us who
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have suffered this and we're so glad
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you're taking a nine and we're in
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support of SB 360 my name is Lena
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Samuelson
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I'm with the sisters of the valley and
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I'm in strong support
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my name is Megan Griffin I am Bay sexual
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abuse survivor and I'm in strong support
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of this bill
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good morning madam my name is David
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Alvarez I'm a representative First
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Nations of California Hockey Association
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and I support this bill
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as being 360 because I think it's a long
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time coming we know as First Nation
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people what it is to be abused and how
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children have been abused from the very
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beginning we all know not strangers so
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what happened to the American Indian
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people and I see it continuously
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happening I'm honored that that was
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asked to come down here and I was
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invited to to speak in behalf of this
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it's been far too long this abuse had
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been going on these laws that protect
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these users oh all my relations thank
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you my name is James Sanchez and I'm in
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strong support my name is Karen Bentley
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I was raised in a religious institution
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I've seen many people who have not had
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their abuse reported to lawmakers it's
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kept inside the congregation I've seen
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it in many different religions I've been
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part of the Antioch school district I've
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worked with children who have been
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abused by teachers I've seen it the
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effects that it's had on children for
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years I have friends outside of the
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organization who are abused as children
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that have turned to prostitution drugs
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I've seen the damage that's done to
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children how hard it is for them to
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survive the cost it has made to society
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I've seen this statistics where only 30
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percent 20 percent is reported there are
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many more that are not reported it's
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affected Society for a long time I am
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currently the secretary treasurer of
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scars we started an organization to stop
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child abuse advocates for reform and
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safety we we thought the only way to
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change society and help society would be
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to change laws
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and change culture the way people think
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about it we want children to be happy
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and free to go reported and to be
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congratulated and honored in reporting
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it so they will have pride and not have
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to hide we want them to wrap at about
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themselves we want them to move on with
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their life I'm in strong support of this
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bill thank you I'm Roger Bentley
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vice-president of scarce and we've
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chosen to be the voice of those that
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don't have a voice the two-year-olds the
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three-year-olds twelve years olds
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they're the most vulnerable and the most
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innocent and I think you can see from
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this group that that voice is being
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heard so scars is in strong support of
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SB 360 thank you my name is Mary Hyatt I
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was her sexually harassed by an elder
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this is my first time speaking in public
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and it's scary and I support 360 bill
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thank you before I ask for the witnesses
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in opposition I want to thank the
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survivors very very much for speaking
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and I want to just applaud your courage
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it is very difficult and I think we all
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know that abuse of children happens
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because either the child is in a setting
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where they feel they cannot tell or
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their or they do tell and it's never
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revealed it allows the abuse to go on so
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we applaud your courage and I was I am
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an abuse survivor years of abuse I did
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not I was not able to speak about it
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publicly until about six years ago so it
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is very very difficult and I really
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applaud you and now we will take the
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witnesses in opposition
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Navan chair and madam chair and members
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of the committee good morning my name is
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Kevin Snyder with Pacific Justice
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Institute a Center for Public Policy
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where I serve as chief counsel in my
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capacity as an attorney much of my
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practice is focused on advising
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religious institutions in their clergy
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the bill before you seeks to impose
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criminal penalties of six months in jail
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on a member of the clergy for refusing
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to break the seal of confession private
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religious counsel typically refer to as
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confession is a millennia old religious
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practice it is common knowledge that the
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practice is the sacraments of the
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Catholic Church but is also part of
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religious practices of the Eastern
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Orthodox Church in the Protestant
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Reformed tradition it is found in the
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Lutheran Episcopal in Presbyterian
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churches other churches also have
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confession as part of their religious
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practices such as the American Baptist
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Methodists latter-day saints in Church
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of Scientology anecdotally in providing
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legal counsel to pastors I would
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estimate that half of evangelical
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fundamentalist in Pentecostal churches
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maintain strict confidences such that
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they will not report confession of
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crimes nor will they testify in court if
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subpoenaed by removing the clergy
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penitent privilege such requires clergy
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to sail between the scylla and charybdis
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they must choose between criminal
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liability or spiritual peril failure to
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immediately bring in the police
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subjects ministers to prosecution in
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jail but disclosing violates religious
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practices in a sacred trust the Bill of
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Rights in our Constitution is a secular
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Decalogue if you will it is a list of
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do's and don'ts directed at the
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government passage of the bill before
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you would break the first Clause of the
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first commandment if you will the
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religion Clause provides that no
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can be passed that prohibits the free
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exercise of religion placing clergy in a
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position such that they will be gored by
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one or the other of two horns of a
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dilemma is precisely with the First
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Amendment forbids just as Congress
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rightly exempted clergy from the
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military draft so - this body should
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have the prudence
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- not conscripted ministers into the
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ranks of law enforcement they're well
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over 40 categories of individuals that
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have been placed at the service of the
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state in relation to reporting
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suspicions of child abuse and neglect
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the church should not be used as a tool
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of the state madam chairman thank you
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for your deliberation on this matter and
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for your service to the community and I
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urge the members to vote nay
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thank you do we have other witnesses in
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opposition yes please proceed thank you
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madam chairman my name is Andrew Rivas
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and I'm the executive director of the
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California Catholic Conference and I am
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here to express the bishops opposition
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to the bill
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and offer myself as a as a person to
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talk to as to why we would be opposed to
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the bill and let me first start by
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saying it is a self-defeating bill and
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that's one of the reasons why we oppose
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it any other witnesses in opposition
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all right questions or comments from yes
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senator Jackson yes to the attorney
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who's here as I had mentioned earlier
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with respect to the Second Amendment we
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have no amendments that are unrestricted
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and unqualified and certainly the First
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Amendment in terms of freedom of
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religion we do have laws prohibiting
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bigamy and those are contrary to certain
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certain religious groups so there is no
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amendment that is without some
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restriction and I'm sure you are aware
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that the the fact of the matter is that
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we have had a plague an epidemic of
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excuses and claims of religion which
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have allowed pedophiles and abusers to
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exist in this country in this world
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unfettered for far too long and the
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notion that talking about at the service
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of the state I would submit that it is
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immoral and against God's will for
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people to abuse children and I think it
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is the responsibility of the state to do
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everything it can to make sure that does
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not continue I think we would be remiss
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in our responsibilities to accept any
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claim that religion and man-made
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religion supersedes the protections that
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we all children in particular in our
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society so I would suggest that your
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First Amendment argument is outdated as
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was mentioned there are many other
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states where this has taken place
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without repercussion that the state the
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people do have the right to limit
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certain practices that are believed to
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be inappropriate immoral and certainly
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to give a pass because someone goes in
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and confesses behavior that is offensive
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to mankind and probably to God but I'll
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let God make that decision I don't
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pretend to know whether whether this is
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something that would be acceptable but I
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suspect given the notion of good and
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evil and God being good and the devil
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being evil that if we were going to have
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that religious discussion that's where I
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think we would land on God's side on the
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side of good but we are a we are a
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society we are governed by laws we are
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governed by what we believe to be what
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is morally correct and what is in the
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best interests of our communities and
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society
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and I would submit having accepting and
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condoning allowing this kind of behavior
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to continue on a claim of religious
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freedom I think is anathema to
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everything we hold dear and I hope it is
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anathema to everything at home we hold
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dear so First Amendment are not
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unlimited Second Amendment not unlimited
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we are a society of human beings and we
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try to protect ourselves and each other
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as best we can so I want to thank you
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for bringing this bill and I want to
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thank the witnesses for coming for it
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I'm sure this was not an easy thing to
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do but this has got to stop and with
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that I would move the bill thank you we
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have a motion senator more luck
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thank you madam mr. Snyder I just want
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to say that we've exempted penitential
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communication when it was first
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addressed back in 97 but we still have
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failures so what is what is your what is
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your recommendation because I I
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appreciate your argument but I also
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appreciate what was just stated you know
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we've where do we find the balance that
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we stop certain activities in organized
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religion
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well the penitent clergy privilege is
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very narrow it's when someone goes to a
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minister in private for penitential
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purposes and communicates and confesses
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that it is not dealing with
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ecclesiastical boards for example when a
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priest goes before a unil of his own
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denomination that that group is not
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covered by the penitent clergy penance
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and privilege and so and so that I
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believe that there are already most
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circumstances are covered by this and so
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the but the and so I don't believe
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broadening that into areas that are a
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sacrament of the church I think that is
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anathema that is a there's a
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a problem in the in the notion that the
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First Amendment is outdated is is this
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is is a troubling a troubling statement
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coming from this body well excuse me if
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I'm a nobody said the First Amendment is
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outdated we said it is not unlimited and
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you as an attorney I am sure know that
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very well so please do not miss
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construed statements
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thank you madam sure mr. Weaver's any
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comments yeah the first comment I would
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make is I was surprised by mr. Hill
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senator Hills press statement listing
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all the states as the former Catholic
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Conference director for the state of
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Texas I didn't know of any place where
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any state were the penitential
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communication right wasn't protected and
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and speaking to the other directors I
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was told that they are still protected
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to this day the only state that I know
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of that doesn't have the protection is
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Texas it never has but it's my
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understanding at least the time that I
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lived in Texas the the that penitential
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communications were honored and
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respected the other thing I would
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respond with in in terms of how the
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penitential protection works is by its
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very nature people are attracted to the
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religious leaders their priests their
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ministers their rabbis out of a feeling
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of trust and in sharing their their
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failures with those folks the intent is
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to have a better relationship with God
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if this bill were to pass and a priest
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were to report something like this to
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authorities I don't think anyone would
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then use the penitential communication
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to share their feelings any longer it
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would be gone and that's it I should
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also point out within the Catholic
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structure even if this bill were to pass
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priests would not be able to come
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forward and reveal what was
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in the penitential communication under
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the threat under the rules of canon law
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which would excommunicate the priests
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automatically thank you manager thank
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you other comments or questions on part
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of my colleagues um I have a few I
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referenced that the silence is what has
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allowed children to continue to be
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abused but I really should not have used
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children alone it is has allowed anyone
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adults children any age to continue to
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be abused and we see that in powerful
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institutions that unfortunately not all
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but many are I don't want to say
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necessarily design such but within those
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powerful institutions if there are
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abusers that the entities protect
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themselves so we see it again and again
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and again whether it was in the
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entertainment industry or different
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faith-based groups or Scouts
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organizations or so many thinks
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employers workplaces where until we have
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had laws to make it safe for people
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affected to report without retaliation
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and without consequence
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you know minimal consequence to
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themselves that these the silence
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continues the abuse and we see it again
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and again and again in any number of
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institutions and we've taken many many
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actions whether it's changing workplace
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rules or a whole host of other laws in
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order to protect abusers and to make it
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as safe as possible for them to come
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forward what this bill does is put the
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religious folks on the level playing
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field with all other mandatory reporters
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which i think is absolutely appropriate
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at this time given what we know about
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the prep
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of abuse within these religious settings
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and that for us not to would be putting
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our head in the sand so I support the
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bill and appreciate senator Hill that
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you brought it back and unless there's
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any other comments or questions and the
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last thing I would say to those of you
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who have spoken maybe for the first time
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it does get easier to speak about it but
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it never the experiences that you
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experience they never go away
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you don't forget but it does get easier
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to speak about it and it's healing
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may we have a roll call close madam
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chair yes sorry I just wanted to make it
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highlight a few points and thank you for
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your comments and Senator Jackson thank
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you for yours
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and I want to thank the witnesses who
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are here under great I'm sure pain today
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it did not go unnoticed one or is it
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unvalued by by your comments you
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instantly made the comment about
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head-in-the-sand
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madam chair and I think one of the
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witnesses and opposition stated that the
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you know a person going to the church or
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going into a confessional or having that
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communication now won't be able to do
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that but I think where the head in the
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sand is is this also would apply to
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clergy and clergy communication or
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knowledge of so when a member of the
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clergy knows that another clergy or
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hears of or sees or hears something they
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will have to report that in the future
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and I think that's where one of the
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problems is and and related to Texas
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actually on the the Catholic Diocese
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website it clearly states that Texas law
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does not about does not respect the
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confidentiality of the penitence the
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penitential communications so there's
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it's very clear there and it seems to be
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working and as Senator Jackson so ably
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comment and no freedoms are absolute
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freedom of speech but you as we know you
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can't yell fire in a crowded theater we
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have freedom of religion and the ability
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to exercise and practice that religion
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but as we know polygamy
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from the Church of Jesus Christ of
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latter-day Saint the Saints is not legal
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and just a couple of years ago in this
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building we passed a mandatory
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vaccination law that eliminated
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exemptions religious exemptions from
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your religion because the greater harm
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caused by the exercise and a practice of
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a religion should should be considered
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and that's exactly what we're doing
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today I respectfully ask your aye vote
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members and thank you Thank You senator
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Hill and before the roll call
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apologies for indulging me committee
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members but the other comment I was
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going to make is that I guess it
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shouldn't surprise us but one of the
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things that I have been kind of
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astounded at maybe astounded it's too
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strong of a word but in our since our
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passage of SB 1420 one which allowed for
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the first time certain records around
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investigations of police misconduct
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certain only very specific incidents the
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the the at least within covered by the
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press the predominant records that ended
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up being released are records related to
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law enforcement subu sup their power
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towards an in sexual assault and sexual
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abuse circumstances and so it's just
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another example of powerful institutions
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that by by us not having full
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transparency it can perpetuate now
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certainly we know that all just all
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religious people do not engage in this
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level of abuse all law enforcement do
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not you know it is a minority but the
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more that it's covered up then the more
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it can continue so senator Morlock thank
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you madam chair I I want to be careful
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that we resolve something
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that needs to be corrected but I'm also
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a little nervous as a representative
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taxpayers that we find ourselves in
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litigation over over this bill should
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passed we had one a few years ago where
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we said abortion clinics neat I mean a
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pro-life or proclaims need to have a
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sign and that went all the way to the
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state's a US Supreme Court and lost I
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want to be careful about the expenditure
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of funds I'm not a lawyer but I'm I'm
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just sensing that we may be stepping
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into an area that is a righteous cause
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but may have an expensive disappointment
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after a few years so I'll I'll be laying
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off on this bill today madam chair madam
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chair may I respond is the chair of the
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Senate Judiciary Committee very briefly
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very briefly there are times when the
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courts are the avenue we need to pursue
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and if it's to protect the innocent
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people from abuse and if it's to
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challenge a practice that has so-called
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protections under religious belief
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exemptions I think it's probably an
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appropriate place for the United States
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Supreme Court ultimately to make
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decisions about just the extent to which
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we are going to allow the claims of
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religious belief supersede the
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protections of people and the public
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welfare so that might be an interesting
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issue should it get to the court and
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perhaps appropriately so perhaps it
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isn't for us to make that decision as to
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whether the Constitution should be
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extended as far as the First Amendment
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goes to allow pedophiles to be able to
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continue their pedophilia if they seek
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if they seek if they seek absolution
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from their church and that might be a
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very interesting case I suspect the
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court will come down so protecting the
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public but sometimes we should be
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welcoming of the opportunity for the
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judiciary to exercise its
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responsibilities under the Khan
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and appreciate your concerns all right
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we've had to close without further
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discussion will have a role call motion
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is due pass to appropriations Skinner I
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inner I Morlock Bradford Jackson aye
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Jackson aye Mitchell Mitchell aye
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Morrell Weiner we will hold the roll
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open until my absent members are able to
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return but I greatly appreciate your
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participation your testimony and Thank
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You senator Hill Thank You members
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colleagues all right so we will now go
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to item 7 SB 2 2 for Senator Grove
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pardon me
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senator Grove who may
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Publicado 20 de febrero de 2019 10:02 am PST

El senador del estado de California, Jerry Hill, propuso el [url=https://sd13.senate.ca.gov/sites/sd13.senate.ca.gov/files/sb360_factsheet.pdf]Proyecto de Ley 360 del Senado de California que
elimina una exención radical del clero de las leyes estatales de notificación de abuso infantil y negligencia.
La propuesta se produce después de las discusiones entre el personal del Senador y la Fundación Verdad y Transparencia (TTF) en noviembre y diciembre de 2018. Como parte de la misión de la TTF de crear conciencia sobre el abuso dentro de contextos religiosos, la TTF hizo que muchos legisladores de California se dieran cuenta de la enorme brecha. en la ley El senador Hill tomó la iniciativa al encabezar una solución al proponer el cambio.
Actualmente, el Código Penal de California § 11166 (d) (1 ) establece lo siguiente:
"Un miembro del clero que adquiere conocimiento o una sospecha razonable de abuso o negligencia infantil durante una comunicación penitencial no está [obligado a hacer un informe]".
El código continúa definiendo la "comunicación penitencial" y crea efectivamente una exención en la que todos los miembros del clero de California están exentos de denunciar el abuso y la negligencia infantil, un deber que de otro modo es legalmente requerido por el Código Penal de California § 11165.7 (a) (32) - ( 33) .
La SB 360 propone que se elimine por completo el § 11166 (d) (1), lo que requiere que todos los miembros del clero del estado de California informen todos los casos de abuso o negligencia de menores que se hayan comunicado a las autoridades correspondientes.
El proyecto de ley cuenta con el apoyo de muchas organizaciones y personas, incluido el propio clero. El Rev. Dr. Jaime Romo, Presidente del Proyecto de Fe Amiga de los Niños y clérigo en San Diego dijo lo siguiente:
“Durante demasiado tiempo, las autoridades religiosas han estado protegidas de reportar estos casos, dejando a los niños vulnerables e inseguros. "Al igual que los maestros, los médicos y otros reporteros obligatorios, los miembros del clero a menudo pasan mucho tiempo con las familias, por lo que están en una posición ideal para notar o saber si un niño está siendo o ha sido perjudicado".
La Red de Sobrevivientes de esos Abusos por Sacerdotes (SNAP) también alinea su organización con esta nueva legislación, declarando:
“En el pasado, las exenciones administrativas a las leyes de notificación obligatoria han permitido que los clérigos no denuncien cuando escucharon las denuncias de maltrato infantil durante la confesión o presenciaron que un clérigo o miembro de la iglesia abusaba de un niño. Respaldamos cualquier ley que pueda ayudar a eliminar este secreto y promover la protección de los niños y la prevención del abuso, y esperamos que el Senado de California se haga cargo del proyecto de ley del Senador Hill de inmediato ".
El TTF apoya inequívocamente a California SB 360. Protege a los sobrevivientes de abusos y responsabiliza a las instituciones religiosas respetando el derecho constitucional a la libertad religiosa. El arrepentimiento religioso siempre debe incluir la restitución y, en todas las situaciones criminales como la del abuso, la restitución solo puede hacerse cuando la justicia es servida por las leyes de la tierra.
El TTF hizo un esfuerzo similar en Utah, enviando un correo electrónico con una propuesta a todos los legisladores del Estado de Utah en noviembre de 2018. No se recibieron respuestas de ningún legislador.
Si usted es residente de California, considere ponerse en contacto con sus legisladores y decirles que apoya la SB 360. También puede hacer que su voz sea escuchada al firmar esta petición .
Gracias Jose Fidencio por la información adicional.