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Revise Laws on Minors/Human Trafficking

EnrolledHouse
John TorbettRepublican

Pres. To Gov. 6/25/20262026-06-25

104 Yea3 Nay2026-06-23

This bill strengthens laws protecting minors by amending obscenity and harmful material statutes, requiring courts to consider sex offender registration for certain convictions involving minors, and directing the Human Trafficking Commission to study and develop a statewide human trafficking reporting system. It also adds human trafficking awareness training requirements for vacation rental employees.

  • Supporters argue this bill better protects children from exploitation by updating outdated language in obscenity laws, enabling sex offender registration for offenders who distribute harmful material to minors, and creating a coordinated statewide system to detect and respond to human trafficking.
  • Proponents contend the reporting system will improve communication between law enforcement, child protection officials, and trafficking survivors, addressing gaps in current fragmented services.
  • Opponents may worry that expanding sex offender registration requirements could result in disproportionate consequences for some offenders, potentially affecting rehabilitation and reintegration.
  • Some may also question whether the bill adequately defines what constitutes 'harmful material' or 'harmful performance' to minors, which could create legal ambiguity, and express concerns about the costs and implementation challenges of building a new statewide reporting system.

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