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Paulsen, Moore Introduce Legislation to Help Trafficking Victims, Invest in Resources and Training

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Erik Paulsen (MN-03) and Congresswoman Gwen Moore (WI-04) introduced the Trafficking Victims Protection Act to promote justice and services for trafficking survivors. This legislation encourages federal agencies to promptly report data on human trafficking offenses to the FBI and requires the Department of Homeland Security to submit an annual assessment on trends from human trafficking investigations. It also further improves training for law enforcement personnel by promoting a victim-centered approach to combatting human trafficking.

“When human trafficking survivors are freed from this modern-day slavery, we need to make sure these victims have the resources they need to get back on their feet and get the justice they deserve,” said Congressman Paulsen. “We must remain diligent in the effort to end sex trafficking and bolster the tools we have to help those in need.” 

“For far too long, America’s criminal justice system has failed to protect those who have fallen victim to human trafficking,” said Congresswoman Moore. “In order to substantively combat this pervasive and complex issue, local and federal law enforcement officials must have the tools and training necessary to identify and respond to human trafficking in all of its forms. The Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2017 not only addresses these concerns, but also builds upon the progress of the Violence Against Women Act to strengthen existing laws and grant federal agencies the capacity to provide critical services to trafficking survivors. During a time in our national politics when sensible legislation is regularly stymied by partisan entrenchment, I take great pride in the work Rep. Erik Paulsen and I have achieved in developing a bipartisan approach to end this form of modern-day slavery.”

Additionally, the bill formally authorizes an Office of Victim Assistance within the Department of Homeland Security.  The specially trained victim assistance personnel at this office play a crucial role in securing victims’ cooperation with trafficking investigations.

Congressman Paulsen is a longtime advocate for combating sex trafficking. He has authored multiple laws to help victims of trafficking including:

  • The Stop Exploitation Through Trafficking Act
  • The Recovering Missing Children Act
  • The Child Sex Trafficking Data and Response Act

Congressman Paulsen, a champion of small business and advocate of free enterprise, entrepreneurship, and innovation, serves on the House Ways and Means Committee, the bicameral Joint Economic Committee, and is co-chair of the Congressional Medical Technology Caucus.

For more information on Congressman Paulsen’s work in Congress visit paulsen.house.gov

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