Governor, Lawmakers Recognize Domestic Violence Victim
Fri 10:17 AM 02/27/2009
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Jana Mackey, a 25 year old KU law student was murdered by her ex-boyfriend last July in Lawrence.  Mackey was well known throughout Kansas for her work on many women's issues.

Jana Mackey, a 25 year old KU law student was murdered by her ex-boyfriend last July in Lawrence. Mackey was well known throughout Kansas for her work on many women's issues.

Kansas lawmakers will be joining Governor Kathleen Sebelius next week in recognizing International Women's Day by honoring a recent victim and fatality of domestic violence.

Jana Mackey, a 25 year old KU law student was murdered by her ex-boyfriend last July in Lawrence. Mackey was well known throughout Kansas for her work on many women's issues.

Governor Sebelius has signed a proclamation recognizing March 8th as "Jana Mackey Day in Kansas."

On March 5th Senator Janis Lee and Senator Marci Francisco will sponsor a resolution honoring Mackey. On the House side, Representative Eber Phelps, Representative Barbara Ballard, and Representative Paul Davis will be presenting Mackey's family with a formal certificate on March 9th.

Mackey, who grew up in Hays, had spent endless hours volunteering to aid victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. She had also served three years as one of the youngest lobbyists at the Kansas Capitol with the National Organization for Women.

After her death, Mackey's family and friends established a national campaign to help her service live on through others. Symbolic of the number of people who attended her funeral, the Eleven Hundred Torches campaign urges hundreds of ordinary citizens to serve others.

Governor Sebelius has joined the campaign and is calling on all Kansans to set aside time on March 8th to volunteer in their communities.

International Women's Day began in 1908 with a 15,000 women's march through New York City calling for equal voting and work rights for women. In 1913 the event was officially scheduled as March 8th. Today International Women's Day is celebrated world-wide and is an official holiday in 15 nations.

For more information about Eleven Hundred Torches, see their website at www.1100torches.org.

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