Sacramento lawmakers face a looming deadline on a 2020 law that removed time limits for childhood sexual abuse lawsuits, sparking hundreds of millions in settlements—and fierce debate. Public agencies plead financial strain, pushing for caps, while victim advocates fiercely oppose any rollback, insisting accountability must prevail. After last year’s failed reform effort, this year’s session ends soon with little hope for change—leaving the law’s future hanging in the balance as agencies rally to limit legal costs and victims’ rights groups stand firm.

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