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California’s child sex trafficking bill nears passage.

A California Bill⁢ to Combat Child Sex Trafficking Advances ​in Legislature

A California bill ​aimed‌ at​ addressing the⁤ issue of child sex trafficking has taken ‌a significant step forward in the state Legislature. The bill, known as Senate Bill 14, was authored‌ by Sen. Shannon Grove (R-Bakersfield) and ⁢recently passed the state Assembly Appropriations Committee on⁣ September 1.

This important ⁢legislation, if enacted, would add child sex trafficking to the list ​of⁢ serious felonies and impose ‌stricter‍ penalties⁢ on repeat offenders. ⁤The bill⁣ initially ⁢faced evaluation as⁤ part of⁣ the‍ suspense file, where bills⁤ with significant fiscal impact are collectively assessed.

Thanks​ to ‌the⁤ committee’s decision, the ‍bill⁢ will now proceed for further consideration by ‍the Legislature. Sen.⁣ Grove expressed her gratitude to parents ​and Californians ⁤for actively participating ⁣in the ⁣political ​process, emphasizing the⁢ crucial role they played ⁣in ⁣advancing this legislation.

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According to Sen. Grove, ⁣the public’s involvement and ⁤engagement were instrumental in driving the progress of this legislation. Through social media, petitions, ​and phone‌ calls, ⁢citizens made their voices heard, urging⁤ the Appropriations Committee to take action.

Senate Bill ​14 had previously received bipartisan​ and unanimous support in⁤ the Senate. However, it faced​ resistance in the⁤ Assembly Public Safety Committee ‌in July. ⁣In response to public outrage, a ‍special hearing⁣ was convened, resulting in a majority of‍ committee members ⁢changing their votes to support the bill.

Sen. Grove emphasized the significance of citizen engagement ⁤in shaping government decisions, stating that ⁢people’s opinions matter and that elected officials are there to represent them.

Opposition ​to SB 14 arose from concerns that victims of trafficking who were coerced into participating could be charged with serious ⁣felonies. To address these concerns, the Appropriations‌ Committee recommended ⁤amendments to ⁢the bill,⁣ which ‍were accepted by the author. Sen. Grove clarified that these amendments ‍reaffirm ​existing ‌statutes that protect victims from prosecution.

With‍ support from⁢ 64 lawmakers and ‍numerous advocacy groups across the state, Senate⁣ Bill ‍14 will now proceed to the Assembly for further consideration. ‌Assemblywoman Diane Dixon (R-Newport Beach), a co-author of the bill and⁣ member of the Appropriations Committee, celebrated its⁣ passage from the suspense file, highlighting the urgent need to combat​ human ​trafficking in California.

If the bill successfully passes‌ the ‍Assembly, it will return to the Senate for reconsideration with the proposed amendments. ‍If approved by September 14, the bill will then be ⁢sent to Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk for signature.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom

Gov. Gavin Newsom expressed his desire to ‌work with the bill’s author ⁣and the Legislature in July ‍when⁢ the bill stalled.



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