Bill Vahl already persuaded Iowa lawmakers once to step in on behalf of former Boy Scouts sexually abused by scout leaders in the state — helping secure a 2024 law meant to ensure roughly 300 to 350 Iowa survivors could receive compensation similar to victims elsewhere in the organization’s massive bankruptcy settlement.
Bill Vahl, of Tucson, Ariz., stands several years ago in Dubuque’s Eagle Point Park. Vahl says he was abused in the Boy Scouts while growing up, which led to a lifetime of health problems.
Bill Vahl, of Tucson, Ariz., stands several years ago in Dubuque’s Eagle Point Park. Vahl says he was abused in the Boy Scouts while growing up in Dubuque. He’s pushing state lawmakers to lift Iowa's statute of limitations for filing childhood sex abuse claims related to the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy and nationwide settlement
Bill Vahl, of Tucson, Ariz., stands several years ago in Dubuque’s Eagle Point Park. Vahl says he was abused in the Boy Scouts while growing up in Dubuque. He’s pushing state lawmakers to lift Iowa's statute of limitations for filing childhood sex abuse claims related to the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy and nationwide settlement
Bill Vahl, of Tucson, Ariz., stands several years ago in Dubuque’s Eagle Point Park. Vahl says he was abused in the Boy Scouts while growing up, which led to a lifetime of health problems.