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Updated: 3:30 PM Nov 17, 2011
Lawmakers Want Hearing on Child Death Records
Key lawmakers are pushing for a hearing to determine if the state agency that oversees child welfare is being transparent in how it reports deaths and near deaths of children.
Posted: 3:30 PM Nov 17, 2011Reporter: Associated Press |
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -- State Representative Tom Burch and Senator Julie Denton told the Lexington Herald-Leader Wednesday, they want to hold a hearing next month on how child deaths and near deaths are reported.
Burch and Denton co-chair the Interim Joint Committee on Health and Welfare, and say they are awaiting approval from legislative leaders to schedule a meeting of the panel.
The issue has come to the forefront after a Franklin circuit judge recently ordered the release of records in the death of Amy Dye, a 9-year-old girl in Todd County, who was beaten to death by her adopted brother, Garrett Dye.
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