Overview
- A resolution to amend Colorado's constitution to eliminate the statute of limitations on child sex abuse lawsuits failed in the Senate.
- The amendment required a two-thirds majority but fell one vote short due to unanimous Republican opposition.
- Supporters argued the change would allow victims to seek justice years after abuse, while opponents cited constitutional concerns.
- The failure of the resolution means it will not appear on the November ballot, missing the opportunity for public voting.
- This marks a significant setback for advocates who have been pushing for legal reforms to support survivors of child sex abuse.