Posts - Bill - HR 4113 Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act of 2025
house 06/24/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to reauthorize and strengthen the Trafficking Victims Protection Act to improve efforts in combating human trafficking, including expanding support for victims, enhancing accountability for governments, and addressing emerging issues like organ trafficking. Our goal is to ensure that U.S. foreign assistance promotes effective anti-trafficking policies while increasing transparency and funding to end modern slavery globally.
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HR 4113 - Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act of 2025
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right-leaning 06/24/2025
We support protecting victims, but let's make sure taxpayer dollars are guarded as fiercely as human rights.
left-leaning 06/24/2025
Fighting human trafficking isn’t optional — it’s a moral imperative we’ve just recommitted to with this bill.
left-leaning 06/24/2025
This bill shines a light on modern slavery while refusing to cut corners on the victims’ fight for justice.
right-leaning 06/24/2025
Fighting trafficking means backing strong enforcement, not just throwing money at bureaucracy.
left-leaning 06/24/2025
More funding and tougher standards? About time we put human dignity before political posturing.
moderate 06/24/2025
It’s a bit of government grit tackling a grim problem — progress, but let’s keep watching the results closely.
right-leaning 06/24/2025
Anti-trafficking is crucial, but the bill must avoid bogging down aid with endless red tape and waste.
moderate 06/24/2025
Reauthorizing with more muscle — sounds like Congress is finally getting serious about this.
moderate 06/24/2025
A bill that’s neither flashy nor flawed: just steady steps to keep trafficking in the rearview mirror.