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By the People, for the People
Florida Landmarks Glow Purple for National Crime Victims' Rights Week
Marsy's Law for Florida lights up eight locations to raise awareness of victims' rights and protections.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 10:24pm
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The purple lighting of landmarks across Florida aims to raise awareness of crime victims' rights and the protections available under Marsy's Law.Dade City TodayIn recognition of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, Marsy's Law for Florida is lighting up eight landmarks across the state in purple, the color associated with crime victims' rights. The illuminated locations include the Capital Cascades Trail Crossing and Pedestrian Bridge in Tallahassee, the Daytona International Speedway sign, the Oceanfront Bandshell in Daytona Beach, the Historic Citrus County Courthouse, the Dade City Historic Courthouse, the West Pasco Government Center, the Freedom Tower in Miami, and the Truist Building in Tampa.
Why it matters
This initiative by Marsy's Law for Florida aims to raise awareness of crime victims' rights and the protections available to them under Marsy's Law. The lighting of these landmarks during National Crime Victims' Rights Week is a symbolic gesture to honor victims and advocate for advancements in victims' rights.
The details
The purple lighting will take place over the course of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, which runs from April 19-25, 2026. Some locations, like the Capital Cascades Trail Crossing and Pedestrian Bridge in Tallahassee, will be lit purple for the entire week, while others, such as the Dade City Historic Courthouse and the West Pasco Government Center, will be illuminated from Tuesday, April 21 through Saturday, April 25.
- National Crime Victims' Rights Week is observed annually from April 19-25.
- The purple lighting of landmarks in Florida will take place during this week in 2026.
The players
Marsy's Law for Florida
An organization that aims to ensure crime victims' rights and protections are enshrined in the Florida constitution.
Marsalee 'Marsy' Nicholas
A California woman who was stalked and killed by her ex-boyfriend in 1983, inspiring the creation of Marsy's Law to protect the rights of crime victims.
Henry T. Nicholas
The brother of Marsalee 'Marsy' Nicholas, who formed Marsy's Law For All in 2009 to pass victims' rights laws and provide expertise to the criminal justice system.
The takeaway
This initiative by Marsy's Law for Florida is a symbolic and impactful way to raise awareness about crime victims' rights and the protections available to them under the law. By lighting up prominent landmarks across the state in purple, the organization is honoring victims and advocating for continued progress in this important area of the criminal justice system.

