Monday, May 16, 2022

Two more steps toward a better informed public

Two recent articles in the Williamsport Sun-Gazette indicate progress in the unyielding fight for transparency and for a public with better tools to be more fully informed. First, in the weekend edition of the Sun-Gazette, two Clinton County women, Donna Kshir and Lee Roberts, are working diligently on making the child abuse registry available to the public. “They believe opening the central registry will give parents the opportunity to protect their children,” Lexi Howard, who is working with Kshir and Roberts, told the Sun-Gazette. Their efforts should be commended by all parents and by all readers who care about the safety of the children of our communities. We all should hope their efforts succeed. Second, an Associated Press article in Monday’s Sun-Gazette examined how newspapers and the media are using “open source” investigations to better inform the public. READ THE FULL ARTICLE!!

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Doug Mastriano Rally

I (Donna Kshir) had the privilege of meeting Doug Mastriano (running for the Governor of Pennsylvania) and his beautiful wife Rebbie today, May 12, 2022. Both were very kind and were interested in hearing about our (Lee and I’s) goal to open the Pennsylvania child abuse Central Registry. I am looking forward to speaking with them again and answering any questions they may have.

Saturday, May 7, 2022

Two women fight for law to make child abuse registry open

Donna M. Kshir and Lee Roberts, both grandmothers, want people to be able to search offenders by name and location, according to Lexi Howard, an assistant and spokeswoman for Kshir and Roberts. The grandmothers are seeking legislation to become law that would require the State Police to open the current private computerized database of individuals convicted of child abuse offenses in the state, including their name, date of birth, the tier of the crime and the location the crime took place which is often needed to find court records.READ MORE!!

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Back on the Road...

We are back on the road… Listen NOW!! (Please excuse any background noises when we are driving. As hard as we try there still tends to be some noise.)

Two Grandmothers Fight to Open Pennsylvania's Central Registry

Pennsylvania has provided Megan’s Law, a sex offender registry, where people can search out offenders by name, photograph and location. Unlike the sex offender registry, the child abuse central registry remains private. Since 2015, two Clinton County, Pennsylvania grandmothers, Donna M. Kshir and Lee Roberts, have been fighting to make it happen. They believe opening the central registry will give parents the opportunity to protect their children from the unknown. The two started campaigning to open the child abuse central registry after 2-year-old Conner Bachuss lost his life to child abuse. READ MORE HERE!