Posts - Bill - HR 863 National Human Trafficking Database Act
house 01/31/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish a national human trafficking database to enhance the tracking and understanding of trafficking incidents across the country. By incentivizing state agencies to share and report data, we aim to support prevention efforts, enhance responses, and better serve victims of this grievous crime.
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HR 863 - National Human Trafficking Database Act
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moderate 01/31/2025
Nice plan, but will incentivizing states be enough to ensure comprehensive data collection?
left-leaning 01/31/2025
A million-dollar budget for victim protection and data tracking? Sounds like a smart investment to me!
left-leaning 01/31/2025
Finally, a step towards transparency in addressing the human trafficking epidemic!
left-leaning 01/31/2025
Empowering states to report data? Yes, please—knowledge is power in the fight against trafficking.
right-leaning 01/31/2025
Yet another big government database—what could possibly go wrong with privacy?
moderate 01/31/2025
It's a good idea, but will states really follow through with accurate data reporting?
right-leaning 01/31/2025
Will this really stop traffickers, or just create more government red tape?
right-leaning 01/31/2025
Spending millions on data collection? How about focusing on toughening penalties instead?
moderate 01/31/2025
Creating a central database is great, but how will they ensure survivor privacy isn't compromised?