A Alaskan lawmaker made an outrageous claim that child abuse deaths are 'cost saving' to the state because they will not need to use government services. David Eastman, 41, who represents the City of Wasilla, asked a controversial question at the House Judiciary Committee meeting on Monday, where representatives joined Children's Trust CEO Trevor Storrs to discuss childhood trauma costs. The Trust showcased how abuse victims - whether it be physical, sexual, or emotional - are negatively impacted throughout their whole lives and in turn, could use more government resources, such as Medicaid.
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