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Our Preventing Prosecutors from Protecting Predators Act is more than legislation—it’s deeply personal. No survivor should ever endure abuse or exploitation only to be failed a second time by prosecutors who refuse to do their jobs. This legislation is about accountability, transparency, and making sure justice is on the...

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