F.R.E.E.[tm] has really been making strides (and waves) on both the local and national fronts!
1994 Legislation
F.R.E.E.[tm] worked closely to help secure passage of the bill which exempted new mate income from inclusion in child-support calculations, and more recently F.R.E.E.[tm] worked with State Senator Charles Calderon to add a revision to that law which stopped a county judge dead in his tracks in his attempt to implement a local rule which would have end-run the new mate income exclusion!
F.R.E.E.[tm] also worked very closely with Assemblyman Larry Bowler's office on the "Mrs. Doubtfire Bill."
Brent Wellman testifies before the Judiciary Committee in favor of SB577 in 1994, a bill to require gender-bias training for court-appointed mediators in California (the bill was eventually vetoed by California Governor Pete Wilson over an insurance provision he found distateful). The author of the bill, State Senator Leroy Greene faces away from the camera. To Mr. Wellman's right, and obscured is James Cook of the Joint Custody Association. On the dais, can be seen Assemblyman Louis Caldera, one of the lowest rated lawmakers in Sacramento on the subject of fathers' rights, displaying typical disinterest [Word from Brent: "The rest of the committee was hanging on my every word!"].Photo courtesy Anne Mitchell.
1995 Legislation
F.R.E.E.[tm] has joined with several other organizations to pass Assembly Bill 1355, which limits the immunity of social workers. F.R.E.E.[tm] worked closely with the author, [Former] Assemblyman David Knowles, himself a former social worker. This bill has been signed into law by Governor Pete Wilson!
F.R.E.E.[tm]-supported legislation that would award child custody to fathers if the mother levels a false charge of child abuse has passed in California and been signed into law by Governor Pete Wilson! Senate Bill 558, authored by State Senator (now Congressman) Tom Campbell will take effect January 1, 1996. Testimony by F.R.E.E.[tm]Director for Legislative Affairs, Brent Wellman, F.R.E.E.[tm] Advisory Board member Carol Marks, MFCC, Children's Rights Council, Sacramento, President Pat Gehlen and Kristi Cotton Spence, Esq. was instrumental in the passage of the bill.
F.R.E.E.[tm] pushed for the passage of a bill to reduce child support awards in California. This bill faced an uphill battle, even though the current guidelines were based upon spurious and unpublished data, data which even the author repudiates! Opponents of this bill, led by women's advocate and Assembly member
Shiela Kuehl, had apparently given up trying to stop the reduction bill on its merits, and introduced a bill to raise the already outragious rates fathers are forced to pay! Their purpose appeared to be to force a stalemate between the two bills. It didn't work! Their bill died in committee. The reduction bill, unfortunately, lost a floor vote.