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Senate hears bill to authorize historic marker acknowledging abuse at state youth center; committee delays action
Summary
Sen. David Waters introduced SB668 to authorize a highway historic marker acknowledging abuse at the New Hampshire Youth Development Center; Waters said the Historical Resources Council would consult survivors on wording and that the marker would be historical only and not affect ongoing litigation. The committee asked for more time and did not vote on the bill.
Senator David Waters introduced Senate Bill 668 to authorize the erection of a highway historic marker acknowledging abuse suffered by former residents of the New Hampshire Youth Development Center (YDC). Waters cited the statutory authority for markers and said the Historical Resources Council would work with survivors and…
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