House Bill 461 seeks to resolve a dated requirement by amending the state’s trafficking definition to include 16 and 17-year-olds as persons excluded from having to prove compulsion or exploitation by a person in a position of trust to qualify as a victim of sex trafficking
Assembly Bill 2714, California
AB 2714 calls on the state to criminalize child sex trafficking victims, rather than protect them.
Assembly Bill 2992, California
AB 2992 requires the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) to develop a training curriculum to improve law enforcement response to children who are sexually exploited.
House Bill 5571, Connecticut
If passed, this bill would amend the child sex trafficking definition to criminalize any person who “compels or induces” a child to engage in commercial sex with either that person or another individual.
House Bill 1683, New Hampshire
Shared Hope supports House Bill 1683 because it importantly clarifies that child sex and labor trafficking are forms of child abuse, pursuant to N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 169-C:3, II.
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