HR 1116
Stop Taxpayer Funding of Traffickers Act
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This bill, the Stop Taxpayer Funding of Traffickers Act, aims to prevent individuals facing charges related to human or drug trafficking near U.S. borders from receiving federal benefits. It defines ‘covered trafficking offenses’ and ‘Federal benefits’ broadly, including grants, loans, licenses, and various social programs. If charges are dropped or an individual is acquitted, the government is required to retroactively pay any benefits they would have otherwise received.
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