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Show Network Against Child Abuse helps legislate Driscoll, "We work to educate ourselves first, then we pass information infor-mation on through our Speaker's Panel, mini- seminars held four times a year, and an annual conference." con-ference." Legislatively, the group has help ed write, support and oppose bills affecting children. It has established a legislative calling tree to advise concerned citizens about upcoming legislative issues. To have one's name placed on the calling list, one may call NACA at 295-6233. sentence in the Utah State Prison. After a few months, he was released on bail pending appeal," explained Lynda Driscoll, president of NACA. NACA has a triple focus of education, edu-cation, legislation and parental support. sup-port. "In the education phase," stated BOUNTIFUL--" The Network Against Child Abuse, Inc. began in the fall of 1987 as a response to the release of A. Bret Bullock from Utah State Prison. Mr. Bullock had been convicted of 7 counts of child molestation on children in a Bountiful Boun-tiful neighborhood and had been given 15 years minimum mandatory |