The panel investigating DSS's handling
The panel investigating DSS's handling of Haleigh Poutre's case has been given a two week extension by Gov. Romney:
Let's hope the extra 14 days isn't just going to let attention shift away; DSS, while filled with idealistic people, is one of the more dangerous branches of government.
For more backstory and coverage, check out Michelle Malkin.
"The volume of information in this case, the time necessary for information to be gathered and transmitted to us from a number of state agencies and the need to gather additional information from individuals and organizations outside of state government have all contributed to our request for this 14-day extension," Christine Ferguson, chairwoman of the review commission, wrote in a letter to Romney.
The panel's report had been due on Sunday. Under the new timetable, it will be delivered to Romney on March 20.
Let's hope the extra 14 days isn't just going to let attention shift away; DSS, while filled with idealistic people, is one of the more dangerous branches of government.
For more backstory and coverage, check out Michelle Malkin.




