Isadora Rodriguez-Legendre (foreground), executive director of the New Hampshire Council on Developmental Disabilities, testifies on Senate Bill 670 before the Senate Health and Human Services Committee on Feb. 18. From left are Sens. Kevin Avard, David Rochefort, and Regina Birdsell. (Photo by William Skipworth/New Hampshire Bulletin)

Following high-profile reports of abuse, neglect, and untimely deaths, a bipartisan group of New Hampshire state senators have proposed legislation aimed at protecting people with disabilities in state care from future abuse and neglect.

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