Monday, April 9, 2012

N.H. Attorney general slams grievance panel

Attorney general slams grievance panel | New Hampshire NEWS06:

CONCORD – Attorney General Michael Delaney is criticizing a recently established legislative committee that he says is straining his agency's resources and jeopardizing the welfare of children.
In a letter sent Monday, Delaney outlines his concerns with the House Redress of Grievance Committee.
“Over the last year, I have observed, with increasing concern, the negative impact the Redress of Grievance Committee is having on the State's effort to protect the health and safety of New Hampshire's children,” Delaney writes.
The six-page letter is addressed to House Speaker William O'Brien, R-Mont Vernon, with copies sent to Rep. Paul Ingbretson, R- Pike, the chair of the grievance committee, and Senate President Peter Bragdon, R-Milford.
The letter refers to efforts by the committee to have representatives of the Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) appear and testify before the panel. Many of the grievances fielded by the committee pertain to child-custody cases.
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