The following comes from a June 7 posting on Father Malloy’s blog by Gibbons Cooney.
Those wondering what Democratic supermajorities in the California Assembly and Senate will mean are finding out. In the June 7 issue of Catholic San Francisco, the newspaper of the archdiocese of San Francisco, Valerie Schmalz reported on California’s Senate Bill 131. The bill was authored by Democratic State Senator Jim Beall, (Planned Parenthood Mar Monte’s 2011 Legislator of the Year) and openly homosexual Democratic State Senator Ricardo Lara. Mrs. Schmalz’s story began:
“The California state Senate narrowly approved a waiver of the statute of limitations for child sex abuse damage lawsuits – a bill that could have a devastating effect on nonprofits including Catholic Charities and Catholic schools while exempting public employers. The legislation, SB 131, would force private schools to defend claims that may be 40 years old but forbid victims from suing any public school for abuse that may have occurred before 2009, the California Council of Nonprofit Organizations said.
‘To add insult to injury, SB 131 even protects the actual abuser from being sued – the only claims that are revived are against private employers and nonprofit organizations,’ said Ned Dolejsi, executive director of the California Catholic Conference.”
On May 29, SB 131 passed a Senate floor vote with 21 “ayes” (20 Democrats, 1 Republican); 10 “noes” (9 Republicans, 1 Democrat); and 8 Senators not voting (7 Democrats, 1 Republican). It is now in the Assembly. The bill is opposed by a wide array of California educators, including the California Association of Private School Organizations, the state’s largest consortium of private schools, with one glaring exception. The exception is the group that educates 92% of California’s students, and which has employed by far the largest numbers of sexual abusers of minors in the state of California—California’s public schools. One might be tempted to applaud this as a uniquely virtuous and sacrificial act—Christlike, even– until one remembers what Schmalz’s article noted: the public schools are specifically exempted from SB 131. This is incomprehensible, if one believes the purpose of SB 131 is the well-being of children. In a 2006 article in National Review Tom Hoopes wrote:
“In accordance with a requirement of President Bush’s No Child Left Behind Act, in 2002 the Department of Education carried out a study of sexual abuse in the school system. Hofstra University researcher Carol Shakeshaft looked into the problem, and the first thing that came to her mind when Education Week reported on the study were the daily headlines about the Catholic Church. ‘[T]hink the Catholic Church has a problem?’ she said. ‘The physical sexual abuse of students in schools is likely more than 100 times the abuse by priests.’”
The same article noted: “As the National Catholic Register‘s reporter Wayne Laugesen points out, the federal report said 422,000 California public-school students would be victims before graduation — a number that dwarfs the state’s entire Catholic-school enrollment of 143,000.” Emphasis added.
Since the bill would exempt the overwhelming majority of both victims and abusers, it can’t be about justice or the safety of children. Hence, one must look elsewhere for the authors’ motivations. And they are not hard to find. For the Democrats, the “Party of Death,” the purpose of the bill is clear: it appeases and strengthens their most powerful constituencies and it weakens their opposition.
By targeting private schools, it will force them to spend money, time, and energy defending themselves rather than educating children. This should please the California Teachers Association, by far the largest political spender in the state and largest donor to the California Democratic party. According to the California Fair Political Practices Commission “The CTA alone has spent more money in California politics than Chevron, AT&T, Philip Morris and Western States Petroleum Association combined”—over $200,000,000 from 2000-2010. Yes, you read that right. The CTA hates private schools. Any drop in the quality of education offered by private schools makes the public schools look less bad by comparison, although it is hard to imagine anything short of a diving bell that could cause private schools to descend to the abysmal level of California’s public schools.
The bill should also please two of the Democrats other major constituencies: the abortion lobby and the homosexual lobby. As noted, the bill’s two authors are members of these lobbies: Jim Beall was Planned Parenthood’s 2011 “Legislator of the Year” and Ricardo Lara is an open homosexual activist. These groups hate the Catholic Church. By weakening Catholic and other religious schools, more children may be forced into the public schools where they can be indoctrinated—by the CTA. The upcoming lawsuits generated by SB 131 would also give these groups a ploy to undercut the moral voice of churches. When the Church offers principled moral arguments against homosexuality or abortion, the non-responsive response will be: “What about the abuse scandal?
Undoubtedly, the proponents of SB 131 will argue they are doing this for the “good of the children.” That is obviously false, and the obvious falseness may be why seven Senate Democrats refused to vote on the bill. How could SB 131 be for “the good of the children” when the overwhelming majority of minor victims of sexual abuse are or were in public schools—the victims and culprits specifically exempted from SB 131? Any law that pretends to have the welfare of victims at heart would not declare the vast majority of the cases to be off limits. That’s like being anti-tobacco and going after cigars or chewing tobacco but exempting cigarettes.
To find the contact information for members of the Assembly, go to assembly.ca.gov/assemblymembers
Jim Beall is a graduate of Bellarmine College Prep in San Jose. Another Jesuit success story?
You know, the really sad commentary on this is that Jim Beall, the “recommended legislator” of Planned Parenthood, was once a “well-trained Jesuit grad” of Bellarmine Prep in San Jose (class of 1970, also a pretty good football player I recall quite well from school days) and yet he is the spearhead on this lop-sided legislation which seems nothing less than motivated by the most viciously anti-Catholic animus. At one time I knew (at Bellarmine) he was a pretty Catholic guy…and now?.. Another laurel branch in the Jesuit Order’s crown of great alumni (Jerry Brown; Robin Williams; Gavin Newsome; and on and on and on).
I hope for their own sake that they repent.
They will be alone without their Guardian Angles, Jesus Mary or the Saint on the day of their death. Shudder!! How horrifying.
You know who will be there waiting for them!! Tremble!! And prep your teeth for gnashing.
Let me guess you are a republican with no kid protecting your money and would suffer from this bill I support SB 131 it’s better to help some than none excuses on top of excuses the catholic religion still continues to harbor sick individuals its not just the perpetrators that have committed sick sin it comes from the Vatican all the way down you know the term poop rolls down hill
Anonymous, you have a heavy load to carry; why don’t you give it to Jesus instead of wallowing with it in the mud?
Iscariot was not an untrained disciple either.
Just what we get when the bishops are overwhelmingly in the pockets of the Demoncrat Party. Are you listening so called California Catholic Conference and Ned Djolesi?
God bless, yours in Their Hearts,
Kenneth M. Fisher
A 60’s liberal with a beared and glasses. I see one, I usually see trouble from a mile away.
I wish I could believe that this quote, “Those wondering what Democratic supermajorities in the California Assembly and Senate will mean are finding out” was true. I’m afraid that if you ask the average democrat voter on the street or in the pew why they think that California has problems, I have no doubt that most would still blame it on the Republicans. Very few votes will change.
Another bad thing in California, those unions are sure promoters of evil. I will be keeping California close to my prayers more now, since we need a lot of prayers for this state that use to be great.
A single mother of five waitressing day and night who is catholic sacrificing her little money puts her fifth child in catholic school trusts her religion her faith he is an alterboy she is so proud then a priest takes sudden interest in the boy the church the school right in front of them wow he mentors them he takes him to the movies to dinner for rides then back to his place in the house of god for a night cap and is violated more than you know allowed by the church and you the clergy now who is to blame not sen Beall or Lara you the church it’s sick
Abeca,
“Use to be great” is a gross understatement when referring to Taxi-fornia!
In my youth, I was even proud of then California!
God bless, yours in Their Hearts,
Kenneth M. Fisher
In public schools there are many cases where kids are molested, far more than any other. If this bill passes it will only protect selected groups and it will attack faith based institutions but not public for a limited of years that a person can go back. This bill is about being prejudice and selective, if you are want justice then include the same rules for public schools as well.
How crooked people are! Public schools are used to promote the culture of death and since faith based organizations usually don’t, this is one way they can continue to attack those of faith and suppress them with lawsuits that go way back old and the schools only a small limited of time.
They trust their kids to public schools and then find out that their kindergarten teacher was exposing himself to the 5 years old’s during classroom. Kids were told not to tell.
This bill is selective, bullying and prejudice! If you can’t figure that out, well your are on your own!
If it were your child’s life that was detoured about 30 years in a manner that.was self distructive behavior and you were unable to help thems I’m very sure you would be pointing your fingers in a diff direction if any one could truly be honest
Uhhh, Mr Nickell, if you really care about children, this bill exempts the largest group of children that were abused (Hofstra U Study 2002), namely public school children abused by their teachers. Uhhh, Mr Nickell, if you care about justice, you would know that a targeted law such as this (a bill of attainder, specifically aimed at one individual or group) was prohibited in 1789 by the passage of the US Constitution. A law nullifying the rights of one group (in this case the Cath Church & the Boy Scouts) and exempting others is also in violation of the 14th amendment equal protection clause. But who cares about a fair and equal application of either US law or moral law: LET’S JUST BURN THEM (the defendants) ALL AT THE STAKE!! Yay! Attaboy, Nick!
Ok I barely graduated from high school and have no further education but uuuhhh mr Phoenix you seem very educated on the laws and amendments and I commend you but uuuhhhh mr Phoenix it’s more than just one private entity but since you feel it’s just the catholic religion lets run with that for a min mr Phoenix the catholic religion had no reporting procedure because they had their own laws because they are above the law and they were the law with their canon law they handled it very well in confession and forgiven to move on to the next they were above the law again being told over and over to give records up that show they felt they were above the law because they controlled a lot of senate with $$ legislator should make changes to private entities who think they are above the law making their own laws the hundreds of years of thief own laws should be brought up to date uuuhhhh mr Phoenix may legislator should make adjustments to the amendments too uuuhhh mr Phoenix I go to church with my daughter and I feel nothing empty nattaaaa and I’m having a hard time hiding this from my daughter who is eleven she is so blessed and innocent I just hope that she never of my emptiness because I was the one violated and am empty hopefully one day if god does exist he will find away to forgive me for someone’s doing that represented him and did sick stuff in his house uuuhhhh mr Phoenix I wish this on no one in this world and if I could I would bare all the other victims pain to give them peace all the way to my grave
Yes Mr. David nickell stop the hypocrisy and read Steve Phoenix comments, they tell the truth! How dare you consider selective bills that only attack certain groups but protect government agencies! Include all but not exclude some!
What a lie you have us to believe that this bill is just! It is not! I have children and I want public schools to have the same rules as well especially since they are the biggest culprits! I hate the lies and deception people try to sell others! If you want to protect children then protect them from all identities not just a few selective ones due to your prejudices! We are called to be just and honest here!
Just acknowledge that there is fault to this bill and it needs improvement! For the sake of all children!
Ok la abs ca and mr Phoenix maybe they do have to make some changes with the public entities similar to the private entities back in 2002 thru Trojan of this year why didn’t you or mr Phoenix talk to your local legislature to start a bill to change or try to make a difference for public entities you seem very interested in it now why is that all of the sudden you bring public into it until now now that their is something happening that is changing laws on private entities ok for instance if we were aware of each incident in the Boy Scouts from day one thier would not be so many corrupted private entities cheerleaders. YMCA. Seven day. Catholic. Boyscouts Mormans. Sandusky I’m not sure about you add all these well hidden of thousands and thousands of pages that were hidden from justice there is nothing prejudice about reform to the statute on private entities imagine what comes out this time around its going to make the world wonder what have we done how did this happen private is private and public is public if you feel the state should reform public statute talk to the groups that you represent and start lobbying they won’t you won’t because all of the sudden it’s going to change everyone’s private entity we do it gods way or the scouts way or we have been handling it just fine we wrote a couple of things down on paper now everything is going to be ok still leaving pediphiles around kids still protecting the ones who were suppose to protect leaving Mahoney to vote for the next pope and finally after every thing still giving him sacred rights oh I forgot that was a pope law check out the history of pope history it was sick and still is show greatness and good doings for god while we become richer and richer we do these great things while the smoke screen is up we can hide these horrific things they won’t mind a bit seeming all the great godly things we have done plus it was just unwealthyfamiilias and broken up families who mean nothing no one will even believe them anyway because they are nobody’s It’s money and power when it comes to who can control what they want sapposedly I’m tired this just a never ending argument I am no one of any concern anyway I won’t be commenting anymore I apologize for interrupting you alls little make believe world but I hope it gave some people a little something of what is going on out there I’m not a bad person because I feel this way your the ones who have created me to be the person I am today the more revealed the stronger and more confident I become I just wish god would see me to be that way just imagine what I could have done for our world had that not happen to me I could have participated in making great changes or differences in this world today so to disrupt anything I do respect you as people who are trying to protect what you believe in there is nothing wrong with that
[…] Don’t you believe it. The California Catholic Daily carries the story: […]
I hear this canard almost daily” There’s not a dime’s worth of difference between Republicans and Democrats”. This remark is so absurd it makes me want to retch. I remember when this state was ruled by Republicans many decades ago. There is absolutely NO comparison! The Golden State is a cesspool of political, ethical, and moral corruption. We are dead last in every category, societal, economic, and educational, thanks to massive unrestricted illegal invasion and one-party rule by the party of pornography, abortion, sodomy, multiculturalism, and godless Marxism.
Hey Guys:
Check this out… abuse in LAUSD. https://www.dailynews.com/ci_23218035/lausd-misconduct-files-teacher-by-teacher-dr-john?source=most_viewed
” A law nullifying the rights of one group (in this case the Cath Church & the Boy Scouts) and exempting others is also in violation of the 14th amendment equal protection clause.” Steve Phoenix you are right on. Apparently abuse in public schools has no consequences for the students – only in private institutions.
Frank,
“Apparently abuse in public schools has no consequences for the students – only in private institutions.”, and in the sick minds of some of the Catholic Church hater posters on this Site!
God bless, yours in Their Hearts,
Kenneth M. Fisher
That’s true MR. Fisher. Just this year, there was a local high school teacher caught with child porn and such. He worked with kids with disabilities in public schools. This bill is scary because who knows how long this teacher has been crooked, they also discovered he molested some kids, I don’t know the full details. I think he has been a teacher for over 15 years.
I wrote to Jerry Hill, my state senator, about his support for this bill. He refuses to answer my questions. Unfortunately, most of the people in this district go along with the program, even though it protects public school child molesters.
Update on Jerry Hill: I received a phone call today from one of Senator Jerry Hill’s aides regarding my 3 email messages to him about SB 131 and his support for it. The aide said he was too busy to answer my emails because of the upcoming budget. He said the reason he voted for the bill was because it was a “step in the right direction.” I asked him why he would not hold public school employees responsible for molestation and he would not really give me an answer except to tell me to write to my assembly person to amend it when it comes to the Assembly. I asked him why they could not get it right the first time and he refused to answer except to repeat that the bill was “in the right direction.” These people have no shame.
Time is getting short but it’s still not too late to voice opposition to SB 131. Link is to Bill Donahue’s Catholic League. Earlier this month he wrote a letter to California lawmakers which has a link in the article.
https://www.catholicleague.org/california-sex-abuse-bill-is-alive/
Here in L.A. we were sent an article from the Wall Street Journal – May 30, 2013 – “Sacramento’s Nonprofit Shakedown – Democrats and the tort bar target the Catholic Church…” Some good points – after the statute of limitations was lifted in 2003 and awards of $1.2 billion “Attorneys skimmed off more than half in fees…” “The claims gusher has dried up – so lawyers want the legislature to open it again next year”. Helping the plaintiff making these connections will lawyers like Irwin Zalkin (who) is lobbying the legislature to lift the statute of limitations…”
All SB 131 is about is getting money for the lawyers. Child abuse is the last concern i.e. a child abused in a public school is ignored because there’s no money to be made. Will Beall and Lara get a kickback for all their efforts to “help” the abused?
Fight the good fight.