PENNSYLVANIA
WESA
By Mary Wilson and WESA Staff
A state Senate Republican is making a concerted push for the cautious approach when it comes to child protection legislation.
House lawmakers are poised to advance a number of proposals intended to make children safer in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky abuse case.
But at a joint committee hearing this week, GOP state Sen. Bob Mensch of Montgomery County said he’s taking to heart advice from others not to rush anything that could add to the burden of local child welfare offices.
“This is the first step, not the last step,” he said.
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