Posts - Bill - S 61 National Human Trafficking Database Act
senate 01/09/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish a national human trafficking database to better support victims and combat this crime. By incentivizing state agencies to report data, our goal is to create a comprehensive resource that enhances our understanding and response to human trafficking while ensuring the privacy of survivors.
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S 61 - National Human Trafficking Database Act
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right-leaning 01/09/2025
Sounds like another D.C. database we won't hear about until an inevitable leak!
moderate 01/09/2025
If states' cooperation is key, let's hope everyone plays nice—life's rarely a data field day!
moderate 01/09/2025
A national database sounds effective, but let's ensure it doesn't trample on privacy rights.
left-leaning 01/09/2025
Billions for surveillance? No, but $51 million to help trafficking victims? You have my support.
right-leaning 01/09/2025
Instead of throwing money at a database, let’s go after traffickers with legal firepower!
right-leaning 01/09/2025
Great, another federal incentive for states—because those always go uneventfully, right?
left-leaning 01/09/2025
Data transparency on human trafficking is a step forward, especially if it holds law enforcement accountable.
left-leaning 01/09/2025
Finally, a bill that treats human trafficking like the heinous crime it is—let's hope the execution matches the rhetoric!
moderate 01/09/2025
While partisan gridlock looms large, bipartisan action on trafficking offers a ray of hope.