Statement on the Passage of SB 350/HB 1113 By Marsy’s Law for Florida Spokesperson Jennifer Fennell

Statement on the Passage of SB 350/HB 1113 By Marsy’s Law for Florida Spokesperson Jennifer Fennell
Statement on the Passage of SB 350/HB 1113 By Marsy’s Law for Florida Spokesperson Jennifer Fennell
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“Marsy’s Law for Florida applauds the Florida Legislature for passing Senate Bill 350/House Bill 1113, which supports and further strengthens crime victims’ rights for Floridians.”

“In 2023, the Florida Supreme Court ruled that it did not consider a victim’s name ‘personally identifiable information or records that could be used to locate or harass the victim or the victim’s family’ as stated in the state constitution, and, therefore, stripped all Florida crime victims of the right to privacy. These bills restore that right.”

“Our deepest appreciation to the bill sponsors, Senator Erin Grall and Representative Kaylee Tuck, who championed this bill and returned a critical right back to Floridians who have become victims of a crime.”

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