A state Senate study committee on child protection is scheduled to meet today to start crafting an agenda for the next legislative session.
Division of Children and Family Services interim commissioner Bobby Cagle and Office of the Child Advocate head Ashley Wilcott are scheduled to speak at the meeting, to be held at the State Capitol.As heard on the radio
Atlanta Democratic state Sen. Horacena Tate, who chairs the six-member bipartisan committee, said the meeting will be more of a listening session to see where the state stands on child protective services.
“I’m not one to want to prescribe anything to begin with,” Tate said. “If there’s a problem, we’ve got to figure out what we can do, what can be done to solve the problem.”