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Author recounts daughter's death as he pushes bill to bar most generous early-release formula for child abusers
Summary
Assemblymember Hoover told the committee AB 1011 would prevent defendants convicted of child abuse causing death from earning the two-thirds early-release formula tied to Cal Fire camp credits.
Assemblymember Hoover brought AB 1011 to the committee with personal testimony: he recounted the 2019 death of his daughter, Ryla, saying the daycare worker convicted of child abuse causing death served only a short time in jail before entering Cal Fire camp and being released.
"No parent should have to watch your child ... watch us heartbeat and turn blue," Hoover said, describing the family's loss and urging the legislature to act so similar…
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