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Step up, WA lawmakers, and finally pass bill to make clergy report abuse

Mandatory Reporting Clergy Abuse

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: Step up, WA lawmakers, and finally pass bill to make clergy report abuse
Author: The Seattle Times Editorial Board
Publisher: The Seattle Times
Date: 03FEB2025

It’s a debate that’s lingered among state lawmakers for about 20 years. In the last two legislative sessions, two bills that would have made clergy members mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect have failed.

Now, Sen. Noel Frame, D-Seattle, who sponsored the previous bills, is trying again with Senate Bill 5375. The bill would add Washington to the list of 45 other states, including less progressive states such as Arkansas, Alabama and Mississippi, that give clergy the same legal responsibility that teachers, therapists and medical professionals have to report knowledge or suspicion of child abuse. Basically, if you hear something, say something.

Frame’s previous bills had bipartisan support from lawmakers and The Times editorial board. This year’s bill deserves the same.

Frame proposed a bill in 2023 that would have required clergy to report any knowledge or suspicion of child abuse and neglect. That bill failed. She came back in 2024 with a compromise bill that included an exemption for knowledge of abuse obtained during confession, a major tenet in the Catholic faith. However, the bill carved out an exception to that exemption. Clergy would “have a duty to warn” law enforcement or social services if there is reasonable belief that a child is in imminent danger of abuse or neglect, even if that belief is informed by information gained “in part as a result of a penitential communication” — but corroborated with information obtained outside of confession.

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