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Hannah Pratt holds her son Greg Pratt, 16-months, at her mother's day care in Farmington. Hannah's son William "Sam" Pratt died in 2009 during his care at an unlicensed Pine Knob in-home day care. Her family is trying to raise awareness for House Bill 156, which if passed will be known as Sam Pratt's Law. The bill would authorize the Department of Health and Senior Services to prohibit unlicensed child care providers from continuing to provide services if there are pending criminal charges.
Emily Rasinski  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
Caption: Hannah Pratt holds her son Greg Pratt, 16-months, at her mother's day care in Farmington. Hannah's son William "Sam" Pratt died in 2009 during his care at an unlicensed Pine Knob in-home day care. Her family is trying to raise awareness for House Bill 156, which if passed will be known as Sam Pratt's Law. The bill would authorize the Department of Health and Senior Services to prohibit unlicensed child care providers from continuing to provide services if there are pending criminal charges. Emily Rasinski erasinski@post-dispatch.com Album ID: 1336937 Photo ID: 38173464