Stopping Human Trafficking: State Grants, Increased Fines, and Child Pornography as Child Abuse (H.R. 296)
Do you support or oppose this bill?
What is H.R. 296?
(Updated May 22, 2020)
This legislation addresses human trafficking—for sexual purposes or otherwise—through creating a number of new initiatives and provisions and amending some existing laws.
Notably, the bill would impose an additional $5,000 dollar fine on any person convicted of human trafficking, define child pornography as a form of child abuse, and provide state grants through the Department of Defense to state law enforcement agencies, for the purpose of combating human trafficking.
The bill would also allot funds to support services for child pornography victims and establish the Domestic Trafficking Victims Fund, into which penalties for trafficking would be paid to help fund state grants programs. The states grants will require a state match of 30 percent in year one, 40 percent in year two, and 50 percent in year three.
Argument in favor
Federal funding for state-level agencies is essential for effectively combating trafficking. Traffickers deserve larger fines. Child pornography is indeed child abuse.
Argument opposed
States must foot part of the bill, making this legislation more expensive than it seems on the surface.
Impact
Victims of human trafficking; human traffickers; states and local law enforcement.
Cost of H.R. 296
A CBO cost estimate is unavailable.
Additional Info
"Establishment or enhancement of specialized law enforcement, first responders, health care officials, child welfare officials, juvenile justice personnel, prosecutors, and judicial personnel training programs"
"Establishment or enhancement of dedicated anti-child human trafficking law enforcement units and task forces to investigate child human trafficking offenses and to rescue victims"
"Establishment or enhancement of problem solving court programs for child human trafficking victims"
"Establishment or enhancement of victims’ services programs including residential care, 24-hour social services response systems, and counseling and case management services."
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