My understanding as a very active member of CAFETY/Youth ACT
GAO - conducting investigation (anyone can get in contact with them to interview with them. If we presented ourselves as gatekeepers in anyway, we apologize, it was not our intention.)
Congress - Rep. Miller spoke to representatives from ASTART. (many members who have been promoting community-based services for decades, and have connections to Rep. Miller's office and the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) in the Federal Government.) It seems probable that Rep. Miller will be holding hearings (separate from the GAO investigation) in late September, based on what he said to members from ASTART himself.
CAFETY's Role - we would like to hold a rally in Washington D.C. to coincide with whenever the hearings are. We would love to have the help of every other organization that has the stake in this (it would be a rally against TBS's not a CAFETY rally), and are currently in the process of trying to obtain funding to pay for transportation to D.C. (this is all very preliminary). Hence, why we've been particularly aggressive in trying to get people to get in touch with us, but only for the purpose of getting people down to D.C. to make a statement in a physical fashion. If nothing else I hope this galvanizes those who have been standing on the sidelines to do something to take this industry down.