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Lawmakers in Kentucky are pushing a bill that could eliminate the statute of limitations for victims of sexual assault to come forward.
Government funding has ended, and more money will be needed just to keep status quo.
There are nearly 50 pieces to House Bill 5. One of those pieces would strengthen "shopkeeper's privilege" by allowing business owners to stop someone from stealing.
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