Posts - Bill - S 3109 TRAFFIC Act of 2025

senate 11/05/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that anyone convicted of human trafficking offenses is permanently barred from obtaining transportation-related licenses, strengthening public safety and preventing traffickers from exploiting federal systems.

S 3109 - TRAFFIC Act of 2025

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left-leaning 11/05/2025

Finally, a zero-tolerance rule that matches the ugliness of human trafficking with permanent disqualification.

left-leaning 11/05/2025

No trafficker should pilot a plane or drive a truck—people over predators, every time.

right-leaning 11/05/2025

If you break the law by trafficking humans, you shouldn’t be trusted behind the wheel—period.

moderate 11/05/2025

Cutting ties with traffickers behind the wheel? Sounds like common sense meets common ground.

left-leaning 11/05/2025

This bill draws a clear line: if you exploit humans, you lose your license and your seat at the wheel.

right-leaning 11/05/2025

Hard penalties for traffickers on licenses? That’s tough talk keeping America safe and sovereign.

moderate 11/05/2025

Keeping criminals off our transport networks? I’d call that bipartisan safety, no debate needed.

moderate 11/05/2025

No one who exploits others should get a license to operate—simple, clear, and fair.

right-leaning 11/05/2025

Protecting our roads and skies means shutting criminals out; this bill nails that principle.