Several key child protection bills were scheduled for hearing on April 16 and 17. Also, Madeline McClure, Executive Director of TexProtects (the Texas Association for the Protection of Children), has provided TLC with a new legislative update on various bills related to child protection that have had recent activity. TLC thanks Ms. McClure and TexProtects for allowing TLC to share this information with the judges and attorneys who use TLC's Online Center. Bills set for hearing include the following:
SB 1758 would establish a task force of CPS program staff, outside business CEO's, labor consultants, human resource leaders, and others to design a performance-based system to improve the hiring and retention of CPS caseworkers. SB 1758 was scheduled for hearing in the Senate Health & Human Services Committee on Tues. April 16, at 9:00 am.
SB 384 would increase the range of penalties from Class A misdemeanor to state jail felony for failing to report child abuse with the intent to deceive or conceal abuse. SB 384 is scheduled for hearing in the Senate Criminal Justice Committee on Wed., April 17 at 1:30 pm or upon adjournment.
HB 1205 is the companion bill to SB 384. HB 1205 is scheduled for hearing in the House on Wed., April 17.
To watch the House hearing live,
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To watch the Senate Committee hearings live,
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To view past Senate Committee hearings,
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To view the legislative update
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