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January 11, 2013
Tennessee's Department of Children's Services is under pressure.
There are new legal challenges and criticism from state lawmakers.
Much of the criticism stems from the number of children who have died while in state custody, and what some view as a culture of covering up problems.
Representative Sherry Jones is known as a champion of children on Capitol Hill.
These days her attention is focused on the Department of Children's Services.
"And I want everybody to know what a serious serious emergency this is for the children of this state," says Rep. Sherry Jones, (D) Nashville.
Jones is referring to new reports that more than 70 children died in Tennessee last year after their cases were brought to the attention of DCS.
She says the agency is taking giant step backwards.
"The Commissioner is not taking care of business, and she's allowing these children to be hurt and to die," says Rep. Jones.
DCS is also facing a challenge in federal court. Children's Rights, a national advocacy group has filed a motion asking for child death records to be released.
The motion seeks investigation records.
The associate director of Children's Rights wants to ensure kids are safe.
DCS says it is not commenting on the new motion because of the pending litigation, but the agency is starting to take action.
Two senior level employees, Alan Hall and Debbie Miller, were fired this week.
Meanwhile, back on Capitol Hill, some lawmakers are calling for a public hearing about the problems with DCS. They say the department can't operate in secret.
"And we need to bring them before the public and they need to say why they're hiding these things," says Rep. Jones.
Representative Sherry Jones says she has severe concerns and believes children may be hurt.
She's calling for transparency and decisive action.
"And I want the Governor to step up, and I want him to say we need to fix it, and then I want it done," says Rep. Jones.
DCS Commissioner Kathryn O'Day is also being criticized.
Representative Jones believes she needs to replaced, and Republican Senator Jim Summerville says it is time for a change in leadership.
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Tuesday, January 22 2013, 05:57 PM CST
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By ERIK SCHELZIG Associated Press
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Queen Elizabeth's youngest son, Prince Edward, is visiting Tennessee to promote one of the British royal family's charities, the Duke of Edinburgh's awards.
The prince presided over an awards ceremony at the governor's mansion in Nashville on Thursday for the first batch of young Tennesseans to participate in the leadership and character program.
About 80 youths received the award by participating in community service, skills development, physical fitness and adventurous journeys through the Boy Scouts, Boys and Girls Clubs, LEAD Academy, Montgomery Bell Academy or the Miss Tennessee Scholarship Organization.
Following the event, Gov. Bill Haslam and first lady Crissy Haslam invited the awardees and their families to tea inside the governor's residence. Later on Thursday, the prince was scheduled to headline a black-tie gala at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville.
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