Senator Strickland's Child Protection Bill Passes Assembly
By Anonymous — Friday, June 18th, 2010
Sacramento, CA – Senate Bill 1253, authored by Senator Tony Strickland (R-Thousand Oaks) was heard on the Assembly floor today. It passed the Assembly by a vote of 61-0. Supported by the California State Sheriffs’ Association, SB 1253 would prohibit a defendant convicted of lewd or lascivious acts on a child from being placed or residing within ½ mile of the child victim’s residence. While current law does state that a convicted child molester cannot live within ½ mile of a school, it does not provide for any such assurance with regard to where the victim lives. Senator Strickland said, “Children who are victims of sexual molestation deserve to feel safe in their own neighborhood. Being forced to walk by the house of their molester in order to get to and from school will do nothing to help a child get over the tragedy of being molested.” “I’m happy to see legislators in both houses have come together to approve this common-sense bill,” Senator Strickland added. “We need to do all we can to protect children who are victims of sexual assault and this bill is a step in the right direction towards ensuring the safety of these kids.” SB 1253 now heads to the Governor’s desk for signature. Tony Strickland represents California Senate District 19, which includes portions of Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara counties. |