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Orange County supervisors mark Human Trafficking Prevention Month and Lunar New Year
Summary
The Orange County Board of Supervisors opened its Jan. 28 meeting with presentations marking National Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Prevention Month and recognizing the Lunar New Year, highlighting local task force work, prevention programs in schools and community events across the county.
The Orange County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 28 recognized January as National Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Prevention Month and observed the Lunar New Year.
The board’s chairman, Supervisor Doug Chaffee, opened the first presentation by describing human trafficking as a “heinous crime” and cited state and task-force statistics about victims and perpetrators, and introduced members of the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force and local nonprofit partners. District Attorney Todd Spitzer outlined prosecution challenges and said his office has filed hundreds of criminal…
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