An Act increasing penalties for buyers under the law regarding trafficking in persons.
House Bill 189, New Hampshire
Establishing an exemption from criminal penalties for child sex trafficking victims.
House Bill 1218, New Hampshire
Amending N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 633:7(III-a) to increase the offense from a Class B to a Class A felony would ensure that purchasers face a minimum of 7 years imprisonment, comparable to penalties in neighboring states, including Vermont and Massachusetts.
House Bill 1218, New Hampshire
An Act increasing penalties for buyers under the law regarding trafficking in persons.
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.