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Archives – 2015 – 2014 – 2013 – 2012 – 2011
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- Dec. 19: Huffington Post – Super Bowl Sex Trafficking: Indiana Leaders Races To Pass Legislation
- Dec. 11: Bangor Daily News – Maine gets an F for child sex trafficking laws
- Dec. 10: Deseret News – Stolen innocence: the battle against modern-day slavery in the U.S.
- Dec. 9: San Antonio News-Express editorial – Boost fight to end trafficking
- Dec. 9: Kentucky – Lawmakers want changes to human trafficking law
- Dec. 7: West Virginia – Report critical of state’s sex trafficking laws
- Dec. 6: Corban University raises more than $5,000 for SHI
- Dec. 6: KRMG Tulsa – Oklahoma gets “D” from group fighting child trafficking, prostitution
- Dec. 4: Omaha World-Herald – Gaps in sex trafficking laws
- Dec. 3: The Oregonian: Underage sex trade and the border
- Dec. 2: Richmond Times-Dispatch – Virginia faulted on child trafficking
- Dec. 1: Hawaii gets an “F” for preventing sex trafficking
- Dec. 1: WLBT Jackson (MS) – State gets poor grade in dealing with sex trafficking
- Dec. 1: UPI – Children forced into sex need more help
- Dec. 1: San Antonio News-Express – Texas gets a “B” in fighting sex trafficking
- Dec. 1: Bowling Green Daily News – Kentucky receives low grade
- Dec. 1: KSAT San Antonio – New study looks at child sex trafficking in America
- Dec. 1: CBN – America failing to address human trafficking
- Dec. 1: Politico.com – Group hits states on sex trafficking
- Dec. 1: Birmingham (AL) News – Alabama earns D grade
- Dec. 1: KENS San Antonio – Texas gets a “B” when it comes to protecting children
- Dec. 1: Associated Press – Differing laws on sex trafficking impede U.S. crackdown
- Dec. 1: Kansas City Star – States at opposite ends of scale in penalizing sex traffickers
- Dec. 1: NPR – States fail in fight against sex trafficking
- Dec. 1: Washington Times – States failing to stop child sex trade
- Dec. 1: Springfield News-Sun – Ohio child sex trade laws earn low score
- Nov. 29: KENS in San Antonio previews the PII release (video)
- Nov. 23: Do You Know Lacy? campaign kicks off in Arizona
- Nov. 16: Linda Smith on the problem of prostituted children (no longer available)
- Nov. 12: The Columbian (Vancouver, Wash.), highlights Shared Hope’s efforts
- Oct. 13: Linda Smith discusses DMST on the Christian Broadcasting Network
- Oct. 6: Trailblazing state law on human trafficking bogs down (print)
- Rotarians donate golf tournament funds to Shared Hope
- Former congresswoman challenging Arizona laws on youth prostitution
- Washington AG Rob McKenna launches battle against sex trafficking
- Support Freedom reviews “Renting Lacy”
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