From Utah to Kansas, religious groups are attempting to block efforts to expand when clergy are mandated to report child sexual abuse, instead doubling down on tactics they've used for years to defend exemptions.
Utah Senate President Stuart Adams speaks during a media availability, Monday, Feb. 27, 2023, at the Utah State Capitol, in Salt Lake City. A push to mandate that members of religious clergy report child sexual abuse when it's brought to their attention is facing pushback from churches throughout the United States.
SALT LAKE CITY — Lindsay Lundholm looked out over hundreds of people at the Utah State Capitol last year and felt a deep sense of healing. Abuse survivors, religious leaders and major party politicians were all
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