Making an Impact in the 87th Texas Legislative Session
- Testifying in support of Representative Leman’s House Bill 1005 which increases information requirements for individuals released on bond with trafficking related charges and conditions said bonds on traffickers ceasing communications of all types with their victims. This bill provides expanded protections for human trafficking victims and provides more options for prosecutors to investigate, track, and ultimately charge traffickers. This bill passed, was signed by Governor Abbott, and takes effect September 1, 2021.
- Providing supporting data for House Bill 1540 which provides, among other things, increased protections around residential treatment centers (RTC). RTCs can often be places traffickers recruit children and young adults. RTCs provide essential counseling, health care services, and education services to children and young adults who are experiencing difficulty with emotional disorders and/or substance abuse. Traffickers know that the children living in RTCs are among the most vulnerable, and they directly target RTCs in order to lure these youth into commercial sexual exploitation and other illicit activities. Screening data in Lighthouse about RTCs shows that least one-third of their clients screen at the highest level of vulnerability to trafficking—“clear concern”. This means those children in their care have demonstrated numerous risk factors for sex trafficking at the severest level. House Bill 1540 provides much needed protections to ensure youth at RTCs can receive needed services without the threat of being re-victimized by a trafficker. This bill also passed, was signed by Governor Abbott, and takes effect September 1, 2021.
Both of these bills represent encouraging steps forward for the anti-trafficking movement, ensuring that prosecutors have more options for charging traffickers and that victims and survivors are protected.
While the road ahead is long and there is still much work to be done, I have more confidence than ever that there will be a day, even if not in my lifetime, where traffickers cannot exploit the vulnerable and survivors have everything they need to heal.
To my partners throughout the session, you each inspired me with your dedication and tenacity. See you in the 88th!
Till everyone is free,
Torey Tipton
P.S. Check out some fun pictures from the Texas Capital from throughout the 87th session!
EYES ON TRAFFICKING
This “Eyes on Trafficking” story is reprinted from the Allies Against Slavery blog.
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