I think before you say that Utahns don't care or need to speak up more you need to realize that most people don't know about these places, have never heard of the murders and mistreatments, and don't realixze what is really going on. People get busy, they don't pick up a paper or turn on the news. Everyone has different priorities. And quite frankly they don't see how this affects them even though it does. Most of these places hire college kids, and bring in kids from different states. They don't directly invovle the residents, unless you work for them. I probably wouldn't be as involved as i am if i didn't live right next to one of these places. It's sad but true. Some people crusade for other causes and you really have to pick your battles, What are you as an individual willing to fight for. We have so many active worthy causes in Cedar and I know so many outstanding people who donate time and effort to many things and noone can do everything at once. So please don't think those of us who are fighting don't care or aren't trying to make a difference. This new bill may or may not help, but it is something more than we had before. You can only blame the state and these companies for so long, it's sad but these kids are here for a reason, should they be treated this way? no, but it is my job as a parent to protect my children, if you aren't aloud to visit or speak with your children in these places you have to think something is going on. Visit the homes before you place your children, know what you and they are getting into, there are some good programs, very few.There is no easy solution, if you really think Ken Stettler is part of the problem talk with his boss Robin Arnold, Her job is a govoner appointed position and we have just voted in a new govoner, Contact him if you get no where, maybe it can be part of a solution to get the people out of place who are so chummy with these companies.For now we will keep doing what we can. Our city council put a moritorium in place to stop issuing business licenses to any group homes until the end of the leg. session so at least no new ones will be able to open until late march.