Community Corner
CT Valley Views Supports EZ-ID
CT Valley Views interviewed Michelle Cruz, CT Victim Advocate, Gary Richard, President EZ-ID, Jay Gardiner, Director, Molly Bish Center and Magi Bish, mother of Molly Anne Bish a sixteen-year-old girl from MA who was abducted and then murdered in 2000 while working as a lifeguard in the rural town of Warren. Her body was found three years later after the largest search in the history of Massachusetts and the case is still unsolved.
The EZ-ID program bill, S1798 (aka “Molly’s Bill”), has been introduced into the Massachusetts Legislature and requires the usage of universally recognizable symbols (does not displace, Vanity, Low Number or Specialty plates) and is used for enhanced ID and crime reporting purposes. It was introduced into the Connecticut Legislature, but could not be acted on before the close of the session.
Watch the show and judge for yourself the viability of this concept and contact your local State Representative and Senator to support a program that not only works, is fiscally responsible but most importantly saves lives.
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CT Valley Views is an independently produced Public Access TV show series sponsored by Windsor Federal Savings and is seen in twenty two towns on Cox/Enfield, Windsor, Simsbury, Nutmeg, West Hartford and Hartford Public Access stations.