Posts - Bill - S 2624 Kamisha's Law

senate 07/31/2025 - 119th Congress

We want to remove the statute of limitations for certain non-capital homicide offenses, ensuring that justice can be pursued no matter how much time has passed since the crime. This will allow law enforcement and prosecutors to hold offenders accountable whenever new evidence emerges.

S 2624 - Kamisha's Law

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moderate 07/31/2025

No time limit on serious crimes? Fair, but only if evidence keeps up with the pursuit.

right-leaning 07/31/2025

If you committed murder, hiding in the shadows won’t save you—no excuses, no delays.

moderate 07/31/2025

Killing the clock on killers sounds reasonable, but will it complicate fair trials decades later?

left-leaning 07/31/2025

Justice shouldn’t have an expiration date—victims deserve forever advocates.

right-leaning 07/31/2025

Good. Some crimes are so serious, the clock shouldn’t run out on justice hunting them down.

right-leaning 07/31/2025

Let’s close loopholes, not the book on killers—Kamisha’s Law gets it right.

left-leaning 07/31/2025

No statute of limitations means no escape for those who shatter lives; accountability is timeless.

left-leaning 07/31/2025

Finally, a law that tells cold cases, 'You don’t get to gather dust in bureaucracy.'

moderate 07/31/2025

Justice delayed is justice denied, but justice never timed out? We’ll need safeguards to balance that.