PHILADELPHIA – OCTOBER 31: A lock and chain bars strikers from entering the Comly Street SEPTA Depot while members of Transport Workers Union Local 234 and United Transportation Union Local 1594 picket during a strike at SEPTA’s (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) Frankford Transportation Center October 31, 2005 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Much of the Philadelphia region’s mas transit system is shut down leaving some 400,000 subway, bus, and trolley riders without transportation. One of the major stumbling blocks in negotiations is SEPTA wants unionized workers to pay for a portion of their healthcare benefits. No new negotiation sessions are scheduled. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)
From left, Meghan Giglio, KaydenÕs aunt and Terhas White, friend of family hug during a silent demonstration outside the Bucks County Justice Center to protest Common Pleas Court Judge Jeffrey Trauger, who had allowed Kayden to have unsupervised visits with her father and murderer, Jeffrey Mancuso, in his Manayunk home, Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at Bucks County Justice Center in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. State Sen. Steven Santarsiero (D., Bucks) introduced a “Kayden’s Law” bill on Sept. 30, 2019, which requires among other things that judges include safeguards to protect a child when the child is visiting with a parent who has abused another member of the family/household. Santarsiero is holding a hearing on Thursday, Oct. 17, at the Lower Makefield Township Community Center in Yardley to hear from residents about his bill. Kayden had lived in Langhorne, Bucks County, with her mother and stepfather.