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Sen. Sean Still’s bill would require human-trafficking training for hotel and short‑term rental workers
Summary
Sen. Sean Still’s Senate Bill 570 would require mandatory frontline human‑trafficking training for hotel staff and short‑term rental hosting platforms, using CJCC curriculum; the Senate Public Safety Committee adopted an amendment to explicitly include short‑term rental platforms and advanced the bill unanimously.
Sen. Sean Still introduced Senate Bill 570 on the committee’s calendar Wednesday, proposing mandatory frontline-worker training for the hotel industry and short‑term rental hosting platforms to help employees identify and report human trafficking.
The bill would direct the state to partner with CJCC and use its curriculum and best practices to train hotel staff and representatives of short‑term rental platforms on identifying and reporting suspected trafficking.…
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