Extends the statute of limitations for certain sexual harassment complaints
Extends the filing window for certain sexual harassment complaints, expanding who can sue and when; details on scope and retroactivity await the bill text.
Extends the filing window for certain sexual harassment complaints, expanding who can sue and when; details on scope and retroactivity await the bill text.
S 3469 is a bill introduced on January 27, 2025, intended to extend the statute of limitations for filing certain sexual harassment complaints. The measure is currently in the committee stage, having been referred to the Investigations and Government Operations committee. The bill has a primary sponsor (Pamela Helming) and multiple cosponsors.
S 3469 proposes extending the filing window for certain sexual harassment complaints, with details to be defined in the bill text. It is in the early committee stage, with a slate of sponsors and related prior-session bills that suggest a continuing effort to broaden remedies and access for complainants. Readers should consult the full bill text and committee reports for precise provisions and effective dates once released.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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