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Florida crime survivors, families are calling for lawmakers to pass bills in support of victims

Crime survivor hold a support sign during a rally at the Florida Capitol building.
Anna Jones
Crime survivor hold a support sign during a rally at the Florida Capitol building.

Florida crime survivors and their families are calling for lawmakers to pass three bills they say would expand protections for and provide support to victims.

Hundreds of rally goers chanted names of their lost loved ones in the state capitol Tuesday to advocate for safety reforms.

Rally organizer Aswad Thomas said that proposed legislation like HB 233, called Curtis’ Law, will address trauma, and make Florida communities safer for everyone. The bill would extend paid leave to the family members of homicide victims.

“Our community needs the resources and services that we need to heal so when Patricia talks about passing Curtis Law, it’s about dignity," said Thomas. "Dignity to give families and loved one’s basic information about their case. When we talk about the need and resources, we’re talking about developing more trauma recovery centers across the state of Florida.”

Thomas and his group are also backing bills that would seal some criminal history records and give courts more flexibility in dealing with probation violations.

Adrian Andrews is a multimedia journalist with WFSU Public Media. He is a Gadsden County native and a first-generation college graduate from Florida A&M University. Adrian is also a military veteran, ending his career as a Florida Army National Guard Non-Comissioned Officer.

Adrian has experience in print writing, digital content creation, documentary, and film production. He has spent the last four years on the staff of several award-winning publications such as The Famuan, Gadsden County News Corp, and Cumulus Media before joining the WFSU news team.