february 23, 2012
CIR sparks l
awmakers’ outrage, concern
Sen. Carol Liu, D-Glendale, chairwoman of the Senate Human Services Committee, says after reading California Watch’s stories: “These reports call into question the efficacy of the investigators employed by the department, and suggest that this inability to handle complex investigations has resulted—literally—in people getting away with murder.”
Sen. Joel Anderson, R-El Cajon, and Assemblyman Jim Beall, D-San Jose, also call for a broad examination of how state-run developmental centers safeguard patients. “The goal is to protect the clients and to give them the best possible service,” Anderson says in an interview. “We’re not convinced one way or the other. We just want to get to the truth.”
february 23, 2012
CIR sparks lawmakers’ outrage, concern
Sen. Carol Liu, D-Glendale, chairwoman of the Senate Human Services Committee, says after reading California Watch’s stories: “These reports call into question the efficacy of the investigators employed by the department, and suggest that this inability to handle complex investigations has resulted—literally—in people getting away with murder.”
Sen. Joel Anderson, R-El Cajon, and Assemblyman Jim Beall, D-San Jose, also call for a broad examination of how state-run developmental centers safeguard patients. “The goal is to protect the clients and to give them the best possible service,” Anderson says in an interview. “We’re not convinced one way or the other. We just want to get to the truth.”
february 23, 2012
CIR sparks lawmakers’ outrage, concern
Sen. Carol Liu, D-Glendale, chairwoman of the Senate Human Services Committee, says after reading California Watch’s stories: “These reports call into question the efficacy of the investigators employed by the department, and suggest that this inability to handle complex investigations has resulted—literally—in people getting away with murder.”
Sen. Joel Anderson, R-El Cajon, and Assemblyman Jim Beall, D-San Jose, also call for a broad examination of how state-run developmental centers safeguard patients. “The goal is to protect the clients and to give them the best possible service,” Anderson says in an intervie
w. “We’re not convinced one way or the other. We just want to get to the truth.”