The committee on oversight and government reform will come to order and then continue with the second panel of the hearing today. I would ask unanimous consent that congressman john of iowa be allowed to participaparticipa te and flipper does but in todays hearing your without objection, so ordered. Glad you could join us as well as mr. Courtney of connecticut who could also come join us. The second panel is probably the most important people we can you from and we are pleased to welcome mr. Ralph martin whose s chief of police at the santa marina, santa maria, california, please department, has an important perspective and we are pleased and honored you join with us here today. I would also like to allow mr. Courtney to help introduce ms. Wendy hartling. Thank you, chairman chabot and Ranking Member cummings. Again, we are honored today to have Wendy Hartling from connecticut join us here today. She is the quintessential small town america, and she was getting the devoted mother of Ca
[inaudible conversations] come to order we will continue with the second panel. Last year this consent that the congressman from iowa be allowed to fully participate in todays hearing. Without objection is so ordered their glad you can join us also the gentleman from connecticut. The second panel is probably the most important people we can hear from and we are pleased to welcome mr. Ralph martin chief of police from the santa maria California Police department with important perspective and were honored you joined us here today. I would like to allow mr. Courtney to help introduce wendy. Thank you. Again we are honored to have 20 here to join this today she is quintessential smalltown america and a devoted mother of Casey Chadwick who has been mentioned many times in she lost her life one year ago to a homicide that a couple weeks ago came to the goal conclusion with the conviction. I will state that she was leading a very private life with Strong Family connections in the community a
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An epidemic. Olivia deland is desperate for a fix. So desperate for heroin shes stealing from her family. What did you grab to take to the pawn shop . Just a weed eater. Im going to get it all back out tomorrow though. How much money can you get for it . You put it in the back of the car . 40 dollars. Which probably cost a couple of hundred dollars to buy . And youll buy 40 dollars worth of heroin . Yeah. I follow her as she drives away from the suburban home where she grew up. She races through the rain to get to the pawn shop before it closes. My anxiety is horribly high. Its just a really scary feeling. She arrives just in time. My whole body just aches and you have like chills, and you puke. Its like every symptom you can possibly think of. Its not the first time shes stolen from her family. She pawned her fathers leaf blower already this morning. Just to get high. 24yearold Olivia Deland is typical of the new face of the heroin epidemic young, welloff, and white. When you wake up
An epidemic. Olivia deland is desperate for a fix. So desperate for heroin shes stealing from her family. What did you grab to take to the pawn shop . Just a weed eater. Im going to get it all back out tomorrow though. How much money can you get for it . You put it in the back of the car . 40 dollars. Which probably cost a couple of hundred dollars to buy . And youll buy 40 dollars worth of heroin . Yeah. I follow her as she drives away from the suburban home where she grew up. She races through the rain to get to the pawn shop before it closes. My anxiety is horribly high. Its just a really scary feeling. She arrives just in time. My whole body just aches and you have like chills, and you puke. Its like every symptom you can possibly think of. Its not the first time shes stolen from her family. She pawned her fathers leaf blower already this morning. Just to get high. 24yearold Olivia Deland is typical of the new face of the heroin epidemic young, welloff, and white. When you wake up