ATEST Encourages the Senate to Pass the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act

150 national anti-trafficking civil society groups, coalitions, faith-based organizations, and law enforcement partners joined the Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking (ATEST) in support of S. 1301, the Senate's version of the 2011 Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA). The Act, as reauthorized in 2008, expired on September 30th of this year. In advance of yesterday's Senate markup of S. 1301 by the full Judiciary Committee, ATEST submitted a letter of support urging the Senate to pass the legislation. The bill passed through the Committee with a 12-6 vote. This is a critical opportunity to contine the fight to end modern-day slavery in our generation and further the victim-centered approach that has been crucial to combating human trafficking. For additional information, please contact Cory Smith with Humanity United and ATEST.

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The Alliance to End Slavery & Trafficking (ATEST) is comprised of prominent human rights groups working to end modern-day slavery and human trafficking. Learn more about what we do and who we are.

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