The Missouri Senate Health and Welfare Committee heard testimony Wednesday from those in support of House Bills 1706 and 1539, which address human trafficking.
The Missouri Senate Health and Welfare Committee heard testimony Wednesday from those in support of House Bills 1706 and 1539, which address human trafficking.
Legislators are considering stiffer penalties for the purchasers of sex — sometimes called “johns” — as part of an effort to fight human sex trafficking.
Missouri lawmakers are considering tougher penalties for the purchasers of sex — sometimes called “johns” — as part of an effort to fight human sex trafficking.