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Iowa Network Against Human Trafficking to be in rotunda; governor to sign proclamation at 11:30 a.m.
Summary
Representative Pelosi announced that the Iowa Network Against Human Trafficking (NAHT) will be in the Capitol rotunda from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a governor's proclamation signing and anti-trafficking awards at 11:30 a.m., and invited members to meet advocates and survivors.
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Representative Pelosi announced an outreach event by the Iowa Network Against Human Trafficking (NAHT), saying the organization "will be in the rotunda today from 11 to 2" and that "the governor's proclamation signing and anti trafficking awards will be presented at 11:30." She described NAHT as the first statewide organization dedicated exclusively to ending human trafficking and invited members and the public to speak with advocates and survivors.
The announcement was made as a floor reminder and does not record further legislative action. Representative Pelosi emphasized the opportunity for lawmakers to learn about ongoing efforts and meet survivors and advocates during the event.
The record lists the event time and the governor's signing; no further official documents or actions related to the event were recorded on the floor.
