Relating to an affirmative defense to prosecution for certain victims of trafficking of persons or compelling prostitution.
Sponsored By: David Cook, Pat Curry, Richard Hayes, Carrie Isaac, Ellen Troxclair
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Bill Overview
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Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsors
David Cook
House
Pat Curry
House
Richard Hayes
House
Carrie Isaac
House
Ellen Troxclair
House
Cosponsors
Daniel Alders
House
Benjamin Bumgarner
House
Briscoe Cain
House
Paul Dyson
House
Stan Gerdes
House
Caroline Harris Davila
House
Janis Holt
House
Andy Hopper
House
Helen Kerwin
House
Marc LaHood
House
Terri Leo Wilson
House
Janie Lopez
House
AJ Louderback
House
Shelley Luther
House
Don McLaughlin
House
John McQueeney
House
Matt Morgan
House
Tom Oliverson
House
Katrina Pierson
House
Mihaela Plesa
House
Keresa Richardson
House
Nate Schatzline
House
Alan Schoolcraft
House
Valoree Swanson
House
Steve Toth
House
Denise Villalobos
House
Terry M. Wilson
House
Roll Call Votes
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Actions Timeline
Filed
8/19/2025House
Bill Text
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