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The Scout's Honor Law would ensure that survivors in Ohio will get 100% of their settlement rather than 30 to 45%.
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The Ohio Senate is expected to vote on what's known as the Scout's Honor Law. Ohio House lawmakers passed it last week.
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A bankruptcy settlement involving the Boy Scouts of America sets aside nearly $3 billion for the victims, but Ohio's statute of limitations caps the amount of money survivors can claim.
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Boys and girls are leaving Scouting in record numbers. The Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts report losing a combined 1.7 million members during the pandemic. Today, we discuss the future of Scouting.
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With rising debts and huge payouts to come from decades-old sexual abuse cases, the national Boy Scouts of America organization filed for bankruptcy last…
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The Boy Scouts of America has $1.4 billion in assets. The organization says it will use the Chapter 11 process to create a trust to provide compensation for victims.
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A lawsuit filed in Pennsylvania this week could be the first in a wave of new sexual assault allegations against the Boy Scouts of America.
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Newly revealed court testimony suggests the Boy Scouts of America had considerably more leaders involved in the sexual abuse of minors than previously thought.
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Younger girls have been able to join Cub Scouts for nearly a year, and more than 77,000 joined. Now, older girls 11-17 have a path to earn the organization's highest rank.
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The organization will still be Boy Scouts of America, but beginning in 2019, the program for older youth will change its name. Girls have already been allowed to sign up as Cub Scouts.