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Sponsor previews wide‑ranging human‑trafficking bill; AG says prosecutors will keep working with drafters
Summary
Sen. Cal Musselman presented a staff draft of human‑trafficking amendments to the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Interim Committee on Oct. 15, asking members to review a large restructuring that separates forced labor from commercial sexual exploitation and creates new patronizing offenses.
Sen. Cal Musselman presented a staff draft of human‑trafficking amendments to the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Interim Committee on Oct. 15, saying he was presenting the bill for review and not asking the committee to take action.
"This bill, it's quite large. It's it breaks apart some of the current human trafficking offenses," Jackie Rogers, associate general counsel for the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, told the committee during a staff overview. Rogers described several structural changes: separating offenses for forced labor and sexual exploitation, revising…
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