BALTIMORE - Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed dozens of bills into law Tuesday afternoon, hours after the 2023 legislative session ended.
One of those new Maryland laws will open the door to new lawsuits brought by survivors of child sex abuse.
Survivors of child abuse have been pushing lawmakers to pass the "Child Victims Act" for decades.
Finally, Senate Bill 686, House Bill 1 is now a law.
There is no longer a statute of limitations for survivors of child sex abuse in Maryland to sue their abusers.
"It doesn't feel real. It really doesn't," survivor Teresa Lancaster said. "We've been denied so many times."..
"It addresses the big gap between justice and our legal system," Gov. Moore said.
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