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COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS WILLIAMS’ PARENT
ACCOUNTABILITY BILL
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WHO:
State Sen. Anthony H. Williams
(D-Philadelphia/Delaware),
Senate Judiciary Committee
WHAT:
Public hearing on Parent Accountability Act
(Senate Bill 99)
WHEN:
Monday, March 15 at 9 a.m.
WHERE:
Boys Latin Charter School of Philadelphia,
5501 Cedar Ave., Philadelphia
DETAILS:
The Senate Judiciary Committee public
hearing will address Sen. Williams’ Parent
Accountability legislation (Senate Bill 99).
If passed, Senate Bill 99 would hold parents
and guardians legally liable for the
unlawful acts of their minor children. It
also seeks to institute a formal, voluntary
diversionary training program that
encourages and teaches parents and guardians
how to play a proactive and positive role in
the lives of their children.
The committee will hear from
state Rep. William Keller (D-Philadelphia);
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles
Ramsey; Philadelphia District Attorney Seth
Williams; School District of Philadelphia
Superintendent Dr. Arlene Ackerman; Harvey
Rice, 1st Safe School Advocate for the
School District of Philadelphia; Dr. Deborah
Vereen, president of Parent Accountability
Initiative in Public Education; Dr. Charles
Williams, assistant clinical professor at
Drexel University and director of the Center
for Prevention of School-Aged Violence; and
Shelly Yanoff, executive director for Public
Citizens for Children & Youth.
Media participation is welcomed and
encouraged.
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