HR 4326
Sex Trafficking Demand Reduction Act
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Bill overview
This bill, the Sex Trafficking Demand Reduction Act, aims to strengthen the U.S. government’s efforts to combat sex trafficking by focusing on reducing the demand that fuels it. It amends the Trafficking Victims Protection Act to require the State Department to assess whether foreign countries are making serious efforts to prohibit the purchase of commercial sex acts, educate buyers about exploitation, and reduce demand for international sex tourism. The bill is based on research indicating a link between legalized prostitution and increased human trafficking.
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Albio Sires
Anthony Brindisi
Aumua Amata Coleman [R-AS-At Large] Radewagen
Bobby L. Rush
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