Yea, I think our OP has his brain on backwards, but ya know if you go looking for some reason to hate anything you'll find it.
I think CAFETY is doing what they can, they certainly are not a lobbyist group, and were not created for that reason, they are simply a conglomerate of people who through personal experience believe there NEEDS to be change in the TTI and are the only ones willing to do something about it. Even if HR911 didn't exist they would still be out there spreading awareness about these issues and doing the footwork to get this cause into the mainstream. You can disagree with their methods all you want but at least they are doing something, which is much more than can be said about most people who just want to sit around and whine and complain about it.
Like Ive said before HR911 is just a step forward, whether it passes or not it has opened many many peoples eyes to our cause already, a few years ago barely one person in Washington even knew about this issue and now, this information has passed through a committee, the house of representatives, its currently in the senate and hopefully soon will cross the desk of the President of the United States. Not even CAFETY's toughest critics can deny that that sounds like progress.
HR911 might be a gummy mess only reminiscent of their initial intentions when they started on this road to reform, but as soon as that door is opened, I can assure you there will be bill after bill after bill (not to mention lawsuits) until we can finally sleep well at night knowing that children and adults are safe from systematic abuse in residential institutions. You may not be able to see the forest through the trees but I can assure you CAFETY is devoted to pushing, fighting and putting in the work to make this world just a little bit of a better and safer place, and for that, we should all be grateful.