
Paris Hiltonshe is feeling proud and grateful for the approval of a Utah bill she has witnessed to support, calling it a big step in the right direction for survivors like her.
As you may remember … Paris testified last month about the alleged abuse she suffered while attending Provo Canyon School as a teenager in the 1990s, and she says that passing the Utah Senate bill 127 makes much of the that it went illegal.
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SB127 prohibits Utah youth treatment centers from certain child punishments, such as denying food or water, hitting, hitting or other treatments “intended to scare or humiliate”.
Paris says this includes comic books, isolation, use of chemical restraint and peer restraint and gender-based discrimination … and adds that the bill does much more to ensure the well-being of thousands of children in these facilities. from Utah.
She says that when I was in Provo I dreamed of making a difference like that, adding … “My teenage version would be incredibly proud to know that I have fulfilled my goal of protecting young people who are being abused in the name of treatment. Survivors, this is a BIG step towards systemic change! “
Paris also thanked Utah lawmakers for “listening to survivors, prioritizing this issue and taking the necessary steps to protect our future generations”.
Utah State Senator Mike McKell sent thanks to Hilton, thanking him for drawing attention to the problem … adding that the renovation is “too late”.