Paris Hilton recounts youth residential care facility abuse to Oregon Senate committee Connor Radnovich, Salem Statesman Journal © BRIAN HAYES / STATESMAN JOURNAL In this screenshot, Paris Hilton addresses the Oregon Senate Committee On Human Services, Mental Health and Recovery in support of SB 710, which would ban the use of restraints in foster homes and other child facilities.
Paris Hilton of reality television and hotel heiress fame testified before an Oregon Senate committee Thursday, recounting her experiences being physically and emotionally abused while living at and being moved between youth residential care facilities in her teens. © BRIAN HAYES / STATESMAN JOURNAL In this screenshot, Paris Hilton addresses the Senate Committee On Human Services, Mental Health and Recovery in support of SB 710, which would ban the use of restraints in foster homes and other child facilities.
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By Casey Nelson
Mar 3, 2021 12:34 PM
MADISON, WI (WTAQ) – A law that would protect children from being placed with admitted child abusers in Wisconsin has cleared another hurdle. The so-called ‘Ethan’s Law’ (Senate Bill 24) cleared the Senate Committee on Human Services, Children and Families on a unanimous, bipartisan vote this week.
“When we have children who are neglected or abused, we shouldn’t be subjecting them potentially to greater harm or as great of a risk of harm as what they’ve already experienced,” said State Senator Andre Jacque of De Pere. “This is something that will reduce the risk for children that currently are at great risk and unfortunately in several cases have suffered serious abuse or been killed as a result of those placements.”
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