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National Human Trafficking Database: Better Data Collection and Fight Against Crime

This new act establishes a national human trafficking database to better track and combat this issue. State agencies will receive funds to collect and report data, aiming to identify high-risk areas and support victims. Data will be publicly available, while ensuring full confidentiality for survivors.
Key points
A national human trafficking database will be established at the Department of Justice, collecting information on human trafficking cases and related crimes.
State agencies will receive grants to collect and submit data to the database, aiming to improve the effectiveness of combating human trafficking.
The database will include information on organizations assisting human trafficking survivors, facilitating access to support for those in need.
The act ensures the confidentiality and privacy of human trafficking survivors and their families to ensure their safety.
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Print number: 118_HR_10029
Sponsor: Rep. Kiley, Kevin [R-CA-3]
Process start date: 2024-10-22