Sent Friday (3/24) end of day: Representatives Hill-Smith, McConnell, and Morigeau,
Missoula County supports HB 600 - Generally revise victims' right laws, being heard in House Judiciary Monday morning. HB 600 defines a person such that it excludes corporations, which will allow the Missoula County Attorney’s Office to focus its efforts on persons impacted by these crimes. This needed definition change also matches the intent of Marsy’s Law that victims of crimes rights are respected. This bill focuses Marsy's Law notification requirements and is supported by the Missoula County Attorney's Office.
Missoula County supports HB 600 - Generally revise victims' right laws, being heard on the House floor this afternoon. HB 600 defines a person such that it excludes corporations, which will allow the Missoula County Attorney’s Office to focus its efforts on persons impacted by these crimes. This needed definition change also matches the intent of Marsy’s Law that victims of crimes rights are respected. This bill focuses Marsy's Law notification requirements and is supported by the Missoula County Attorney's Office.
Senators Fielder and Sands, Missoula County supports HB 600 - Generally revise victims' right laws, being heard in Senate Judiciary tomorrow morning. HB 600 defines a person such that it excludes corporations, which will allow the Missoula County Attorney’s Office to focus its efforts on persons impacted by these crimes. This needed definition change also matches the intent of Marsy’s Law that victims of crimes rights are respected. This bill focuses Marsy's Law notification requirements and is supported by the Missoula County Attorney's Office. Please support HB 600.
Senators, Missoula County supports HB 600 - Generally revise victims' right laws, being heard on the Senate floor this morning. HB 600 defines a person such that it excludes corporations, which will allow the Missoula County Attorney’s Office to focus its efforts on persons impacted by these crimes. This needed definition change also matches the intent of Marsy’s Law that the rights of victims of crimes are respected. This bill focuses Marsy's Law notification requirements and is supported by the Missoula County Attorney's Office.
Sent Friday (3/24) end of day:
ReplyDeleteRepresentatives Hill-Smith, McConnell, and Morigeau,
Missoula County supports HB 600 - Generally revise victims' right laws, being heard in House Judiciary Monday morning. HB 600 defines a person such that it excludes corporations, which will allow the Missoula County Attorney’s Office to focus its efforts on persons impacted by these crimes. This needed definition change also matches the intent of Marsy’s Law that victims of crimes rights are respected. This bill focuses Marsy's Law notification requirements and is supported by the Missoula County Attorney's Office.
Please support HB 600.
To be sent today (3/30) at noon:
ReplyDeleteRepresentatives,
Missoula County supports HB 600 - Generally revise victims' right laws, being heard on the House floor this afternoon. HB 600 defines a person such that it excludes corporations, which will allow the Missoula County Attorney’s Office to focus its efforts on persons impacted by these crimes. This needed definition change also matches the intent of Marsy’s Law that victims of crimes rights are respected. This bill focuses Marsy's Law notification requirements and is supported by the Missoula County Attorney's Office.
Please support HB 600.
Sending the following tomorrow (4/5) at 9 a.m.:
ReplyDeleteSenators Fielder and Sands,
Missoula County supports HB 600 - Generally revise victims' right laws, being heard in Senate Judiciary tomorrow morning. HB 600 defines a person such that it excludes corporations, which will allow the Missoula County Attorney’s Office to focus its efforts on persons impacted by these crimes. This needed definition change also matches the intent of Marsy’s Law that victims of crimes rights are respected. This bill focuses Marsy's Law notification requirements and is supported by the Missoula County Attorney's Office.
Please support HB 600.
Sending the following today at 9 a.m.:
ReplyDeleteSenators,
Missoula County supports HB 600 - Generally revise victims' right laws, being heard on the Senate floor this morning. HB 600 defines a person such that it excludes corporations, which will allow the Missoula County Attorney’s Office to focus its efforts on persons impacted by these crimes. This needed definition change also matches the intent of Marsy’s Law that the rights of victims of crimes are respected. This bill focuses Marsy's Law notification requirements and is supported by the Missoula County Attorney's Office.
Please support HB 600.