Advocates push NY lawmakers to pass Kyra’s Law to protect children from parental abuse

State lawmakers left Albany last summer without taking action on Kyra’s Law, a bill that would reshape child custody decisions in New York by requiring judges to consider a parent’s overall history of abuse or neglect more than the current norm.

Now, supporters of the bill are rallying behind a renewed fight to pass it as the state Legislature reconvenes this month.

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