Expressing support for the designation of January 2026 as "National Human Trafficking Prevention Month".
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Summary
What This Bill Does
This resolution expresses support for designating January 2026 as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. It reaffirms the House of Representatives' commitment to ending all forms of human trafficking including forced labor, involuntary servitude, and commercial sexual exploitation.
Who Benefits and How
Human trafficking victims and survivors benefit from increased public awareness and resources directed toward prevention, identification, and support services. Law enforcement agencies benefit from heightened community vigilance and reporting. Faith-based institutions, community organizations, and advocacy groups gain recognition for their role in anti-trafficking efforts.
Who Bears the Burden and How
This is a symbolic resolution with no direct burdens. It calls for voluntary engagement from state, local, and tribal governments as well as private sector partners to participate in prevention efforts and public education.
Key Provisions
- Supports the designation of National Human Trafficking Prevention Month
- Encourages multi-level government and civil society engagement in prevention and victim support
- Urges strong law enforcement action including border security and prosecution of traffickers
- Recognizes the role of survivors, faith leaders, and community advocates
- Encourages all Americans to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Expresses support for designating January 2026 as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month to raise awareness and affirm commitment to ending human trafficking.
Key Policy Areas
Criminal Justice, Human Rights, Public Awareness
Primary Purpose
Expresses support for designating January 2026 as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month to raise awareness and affirm commitment to ending human trafficking.
Policy Domains
Legislative Progress
In CommitteeMr. McGuire submitted the following resolution; which was referred to …
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Submitted in House
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