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Press Releases

Montgomery County DA charges Bill Cosby in 2004 sexual assault
PCAR urges legislators to remove the statute of limitations for child sexual assault cases
PCAR Celebrates 13 bi-partisan legislative accomplishments to support sexual assault victims
PA Sen. Lisa Baker, Rep. Joanna McClinton honored as recipients of PCAR’s Legislative Champion awards
PA’s Budget Crisis Threatens Services for Victims of Rape and Domestic Violence
Governor Wolf Urges Swift Passage of Campus Safety Legislation
PCAR Congratulates Suzanne V. Estrella on Nomination to OVA
Abortion is a Human Right: Response to the SCOTUS Ruling Overturning Roe v. Wade
PCAR calls for the removal of the statute of limitations in Sexual Assault cases
Both the perpetrators and institutions who collude with them must be held accountable

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