Press Release |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
Contact: Sen Glenn S. Anderson |
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2008-05-05 |
(517) 373-1707 |
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Anderson to Introduce Legislation to Protect Seniors, Prevent AbuseSafeguard Our Seniors Package Strengthens Penalties, Helps Catch Crooks |
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LANSING- Tomorrow State Senator Glenn S. Anderson will join his colleagues in introducing Safeguard Our Seniors legislation, a ten-bill package designed to protect senior citizens from predators. The bills seek to prevent exploitation of the elderly by ratcheting up penalties and providing necessary tools for prosecutors, based on recommendations made by the Governors Task Force on Elder Abuse. This legislation helps kick off Older Americans Awareness Month in May. "Michigan's senior citizens helped make this state great, so we have a responsibility to make sure they aren't abused physically or taken advantage of financially during their golden years," said Sen. Anderson. "This legislation will help protect the victims of elder abuse, and help prevent future crimes from being committed." The SOS package would implement recommendations set forth by the Governors Task Force on Elder Abuse. The bills would make it easier for senior citizens to testify in these types of cases, and remove some of the obstructions that can often arise in investigating and prosecuting crimes against the elderly. This legislation would also ensure that anyone who exploits a senior will not reap the reward of their inheritance, and discourages abuse by setting up stronger sentencing guidelines. Highlights of the legislation include: *Allows the testimony of a vulnerable adult to be presented by videotape or closed circuit television to accommodate physical limitations. This creates a special witness protection statute for the elderly and other vulnerable adults who may be too fearful or frail to testify in front of their abusers. *Requires the forfeiture of an inheritance by individuals who abuse, neglect, or steal from a vulnerable adult. *Increases penalties for the crime of financial exploitation of vulnerable adults based on the dollar amount involved, in some cases doubling them. *Provides for consecutive sentences for crimes against vulnerable adults, and increases penalties when a death occurs in an unlicensed care facility, or for obstructing an investigation at an adult care facility. In Michigan, it is estimated that at least 73,000 older adults are victims of elder abuse. That includes physical abuse, emotional abuse and neglect as well as the financial exploitation and theft of resources that can financially and emotionally devastate those persons who have no ability to recoup their losses. Governor Granholm created the Michigan Task Force on Elder Abuse on May 25, 2005 and this package addresses many of the concerns and suggestions that arose during that process. To view the Task Forces Final Report, visit http://www.ihcs.msu.edu/elder/. # # # Anderson represents the sixth state senate district which includes the communities of Livonia, Westland, Garden City, and Redford Township. He also serves as the Assistant Democratic Floor Leader. |
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