This is happening in Louisiana schools right now.
My name is MAJ Roger Williams. I'm a Combat Veteran, husband — but most importantly, I'm Charlie's dad.
Two years ago, our 3-year-old daughter Charlie was sexually assaulted at a private school by another child.
What happened next was just as devastating — the system failed her completely.
At the time, 254 early childhood programs in Louisiana operated without any licensing requirements. There was no accountability. No oversight. No protection.
"The weeks that followed, my mental health would be equivalent to, if not worse than, my combat deployment to Iraq."
Instead of walking away, we went to the Legislature and told Charlie's story. ACT 409 — Charlie's Law — passed unanimously in both the Louisiana House and Senate. Not a single member voted no.
Senator Regina Barrow said: "We need to get this gap closed. There is no reason this school shouldn't be treated like any other school." Senator Jay Luneau: "We've failed this child, and we need to fix this problem."