Even the bishops disagree, apparently. And given that any priest only has permission to hear confessions under authority from their bishop, and takes a vow of obedience to his (or her, in my case) bishop, the view of the bishop is not irrelevant.
Here's the thing. Despite some bishops and canon lawyers saying you can repeat stuff heard in the confessional if it's not an account of the penitent's sins, that's not the common understanding, and it's not how priests are trained.
That is, in large part, why this law is being brought; to allow priests to report disclosures from victims. It's why the church needs to make officially and unambiguously clear in response to this law (ideally) that they will allow it, or at least absolutely clearly what they will and won't allow.