“The only area they agreed not to pursue actively was the bills dealing with governmental immunity,” Manly continued. He noted that bills related to governmental immunity were unlikely to pass, with or without the survivors’ advocacy; practically speaking, the survivors didn’t lose anything by agreeing to this condition. “The truth is, nothing was given up,” he said.
Manly also said via email that this agreement had “no going forward obligation,” which meant that it shouldn’t impact the survivors’ ability to support future legislation related to governmental immunity. If, two years from now, they wished to band together again and push for governmental immunity reform in cases of sexual misconduct, the condition in the settlement should not stop them.