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California Assembly Adopts Resolution Declaring January 2026 Human Trafficking Awareness Month
Summary
The California State Assembly adopted HR 75, designating January 2026 as National Human Trafficking Awareness Month; the resolution, described as survivor‑led, drew bipartisan support, added 64 co‑authors, and was adopted by voice vote.
The California State Assembly on Wednesday adopted House Resolution 75, designating January 2026 as National Human Trafficking Awareness Month and affirming a survivor‑centered approach to prevention and recovery.
Assemblymember Mia Pellerin, who introduced HR 75, told colleagues the resolution was “written by survivors of human trafficking from across the state.” She said the measure centers survivors “as leaders in the anti‑trafficking movement” and calls for coordinated, survivor‑informed strategies ahead of large events that can increase vulnerability.
Why it matters: supporters said the designation…
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