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Jack Latvala’s anti-human trafficking bill moves in Senate committee

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A bill aimed at shining a light on human trafficking breezed through the Senate Criminal Justice Subcommittee Monday with unanimous approval.

Latvala’s bill requires posted signs including the National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline and text numbers to be posted at various places throughout the state. Those locations include rest areas and welcome centers, airports and bus stations, truck stops, emergency rooms, adult entertainment locations, public schools and libraries and some privately operated job recruitment centers.

“There is absolutely no reason we should tolerate modern-day slavery in our society,” said Sen. Latvala.  “Florida has the dubious distinction of having the third highest reported cases of human trafficking in the nation.  It’s time we expose and arrest those who prey on victims, and send a strong message that human trafficking must end in Florida.”

There are currently 25 states that either require or encourage similar placement.

The bill is intended to reduce incidents of human trafficking by raising awareness of its occurrence. According to Latvala’s staff, the Florida Department of Children and Families received nearly 1,000 reports of human trafficking during the 2013-2014 fiscal year.

Two-thirds of those cases involved the sexual exploitation of a child.

 The National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline numbers that would be displayed on the signs under Senate Bill 534 are 1-888-337-3888 or the text line, 233-733 which corresponds to the letters Be Free on the keypad.

A companion bill in the House has moved through several committees and is currently pending review in the Economic Affairs Committee.

Janelle Irwin has been a professional journalist covering local news and politics in the Tampa Bay area since 2003. She also hosts a weekly political talk show on WMNF Community radio. Janelle formerly served as the sole staff reporter for WMNF News and previously covered news for Patch.com and various local neighborhood newsletters. Her work has been featured in the New York Daily News, Free Speech Radio News and Florida Public Radio and she's been interviewed by radio stations across the nation for her coverage of the 2012 Republican National Convention. Janelle is a diehard news junkie who isn't afraid to take on big names in local politics including Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn, the dirty business of trash and recycling in St. Pete and the ongoing Pier debacle. Her work as a reporter and radio host has earned her two WMNF awards including News Volunteer of the Year and Public Affairs Volunteer of the Year. Janelle is also the devoted mother to three brilliant and beautiful daughters who are a constant source of inspiration and occasional blogging fodder. To contact, email [email protected].

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