TOPEKA - At 1:30 p.m. Monday in State Capitol Room S-144, members of the House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice will hear testimony about proposed legislation that will assist the criminal justice system in documenting crimes associated with domestic violence and track repeated offenders.
Curt and Christie Brungardt, parents of the late Jana Mackey, will speak in support of the proposed legislation. Jana Mackey, a 25-year-old KU law student was murdered by her ex-boyfriend in July 2008. Recently, the Brungardts have created Jana's Campaign to Stop Domestic Violence to encourage and promote a public policy response to domestic violence.
The campaign's goal is to promote new and effective legislation that will secure safety and justice for victims of domestic violence.
House Bill 2517 requires a domestic violence tag be placed on all legal documents associated with a criminal act that is based on an intimate relationship. Offenders often repeat their crimes against victims. Supporters said this legislation encourages sanctions to be put in place before violence escalates.
Others testifying at the hearing include representatives from the attorney general's office, the Governor's Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board, Department of Corrections, law enforcement and the Kansas Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence.