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Crime Victims’ Constitutional Amendment Passes Key State Senate Committee
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September 19, 2017
Contact: Brian Reisinger
Crime Victims’ Constitutional Amendment Passes Key State Senate Committee
State lawmakers on Judiciary and Public Safety Committee approve Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin, advance initiative to ensure equal rights for crime victims
Crime Victims’ Constitutional Amendment Passes State Assembly Committee With Overwhelming Bipartisan Support
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September 7, 2017
Contact: Brian Reisinger
715-579-9679
Crime Victims’ Constitutional Amendment Passes State Assembly Committee with Overwhelming Bipartisan Support
On vote of 11 to 1, state lawmakers in key committee approve Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin, advance initiative to ensure equal rights for crime victims
What They’re Saying: Support For Marsy’s Law For Wisconsin Continues To Grow In The Fight For Equal Rights For Crime Victims
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September 7, 2017
Contact: Brian Reisinger
715-579-9679
What They’re Saying: Support for Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin Continues to Grow in the Fight for Equal Rights for Crime Victims
Local police chief, survivor of crime among the many calling on their state lawmakers to support effort to update Wisconsin state Constitution
ICYMI: Local Crime Survivor: “I’m Living Proof of Why We Need To Fight For These Rights”
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August 24, 2017
Contact: Brian Reisinger
715-579-9679
ICYMI: Local Crime Survivor: “I’m Living Proof of Why We Need to Fight for These Rights”
In Beloit Daily News op-ed, Magdalena Kozikowska shares her story and joins the fight to pass Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin
About Victims' Rights in Idaho – Senator Todd Lakey
Special thanks to Senator Todd Lakey for his support of Marsy’s Law for Idaho and for taking the time to write the following on the subject of victims’ rights in Idaho.
Marsy’s Law passes overwhelmingly in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana
For Immediate Release
November 8, 2016
Contact: Gail Gitcho
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BOZEMAN, MT – Marsy’s Law For All announced tonight that Marsy’s Law has been passed overwhelmingly in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana. Crime victims in these states now have rights that are protected by their respective state constitutions. These states join California and Illinois, that have passed Marsy’s Law, which provides for a Constitutional Bill of Rights to counterbalance the rights of the accused or convicted in the criminal justice system.