Toomey's Measure to Ban "Passing the Trash" Clears Senate

Press Release

Date: July 9, 2015
Location: Washington, DC

The Senate unanimously agreed today with U.S. Senator Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) that schools receiving federal funds cannot help a child molester obtain a job at another school and move onto other victims.

The horrible practice of schools quietly letting pedophile teachers leave and helping them find school jobs elsewhere is so common it has its own moniker -- "passing the trash." The Every Child Achieves Act was amended with Toomey's language prohibiting federal funds to schools that help an employee get a new job when there is credible information that the school employee engaged in sexual misconduct with a minor.

"For the first time ever, the Senate has approved legislation that prohibits the outrageous practice of "passing the trash' and bans schools from helping a child-predator employee land a job in another school. It's a huge victory for children in Pennsylvania and across the country," said Sen. Toomey. "Tragically, "passing the trash' is a serious problem that Pennsylvanians are all too familiar with, and I am pleased that we were able to bridge our differences across the aisle to agree on a real solution. And while we were not able to also pass legislation requiring background checks for all school employees, I will continue fighting for this commonsense policy to ensure that our schools are safer. Our children deserve it."


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