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Read updates from Marsy's Law efforts across the country.
Why I support Marsy’s Law and State Question 794
Volunteers are the reason Marsy’s Law for Oklahoma enjoys such widespread support across the state. Fighting for victims’ rights and passage of State Question 794 can only be possible with the involvement of our many supporters, and we’d like to take a moment to highlight one of our most active volunteers, Cleveland County chair, James Harrison.
James also volunteers for the Oklahoma Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. He is called to service, and we are extremely grateful for his support. Please take a moment to read his letter.
Marsy’s Law for NC recognizes Crime Victims’ Rights Week 2018
Across the nation, the second week of April 2018 was designated Crime Victims’ Rights Week. Citizens, friends and family members who have suffered from crime – often violent and always against their will – were recognized throughout the week with the color purple.
Georgia Victims Get ”Royal Treatment”
Marsy’s Law for Georgia celebrated National Crime Victims’ Rights Week with victim advocate appreciation lunches across the state and by getting the iconic King and Queen buildings at the Perimeter of Atlanta to light their crowns purple.
Sentenced to Life Without Our Precious Daughter
The following was written by Marsy's Law for Iowa supporter, Linda Chapman from Dubuque. Linda has been vital to our efforts in Iowa and her story illustrates why we need a constitutional amendment to protect victims and their families.
Marsy’s Law for Iowa Supporters Call for Legislative Action
Media Contact:
Josie Albrecht
Mobile: (515) 419-1038
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Marsy’s Law for Iowa Supporters Call for Legislative Action
Constitution Revision Commission Approves Marsy’s Law for the 2018 General Election Ballot
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 16, 2018
Jennifer Fennell, CoreMessage
(850) 597-0057, [email protected]
Constitution Revision Commission Approves Marsy’s Law for the 2018 General Election Ballot
Amendment Would Create Crime Victims’ Bill of Rights for the Florida Constitution