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Controversial bill on trafficking minors moves forward, but with amendments

  • In California, a bill regarding trafficking minors has moved forward but with significant amendments that some lawmakers disagree with.
  • The bill seeks to reverse parts of a 2022 California law that decriminalized loitering for prostitution, representing a significant change in approach.
  • Efforts to classify purchasing a 16- or 17-year-old for sex as an automatic felony were rejected by the Assembly Public Safety Committee, which surprised some lawmakers.
  • Legislators are pushing to remove crucial provisions that would have escalated the crime to a felony level, which critics argue undermines the intent of the bill's authors.
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The Sacramento Observer broke the news in on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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