By: Katherine Gregg, Katie Mulvaney
A new Rhode Island law creates a two-year window for victims to file civil lawsuits for past clergy sex abuse.


Katherine Gregg is a Political/State House Reporter at the Providence Journal. With a focus on Rhode Island politics, government, and the State House, she covers a range of topics including elections, public policy, and legal affairs. Katherine's work has been featured in notable outlets such as Yahoo News, The Providence Journal, and Rhode Island Lawyers Weekly.
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Katherine's coverage heavily focuses on government and politics within Rhode Island. She frequently reports on local legislative sessions, state officers, ethics investigations, and policy announcements relating to the region. Her articles also cover topics such as housing crises and media mergers specific to Rhode Island.
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