Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1676 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/26/2024

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1676 
 
antihuman trafficking grant fund; appropriation 
Purpose 
Establishes the Antihuman Trafficking Grant Fund (Fund) and appropriates $10,000,000 
from the state General Fund (state GF) in FY 2025 for programs to reduce human trafficking.  
Background 
The Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family is a cabinet-level agency that 
administers state and federal grant programs relating to workforce development, substance abuse 
prevention, human trafficking, sexual and domestic violence, juvenile justice, aging and child 
well-being (GOYFF). 
SB 1676 appropriates $10,000,000 from the state GF in FY 2025 to the Fund.  
Provisions 
1. Establishes the Fund consisting of appropriated monies and specifies that Fund monies are 
continuously appropriated.  
2. Requires the Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family to administer the Fund and 
distribute Fund monies to programs to reduce human trafficking in Arizona.  
3. Stipulates, for an antihuman trafficking program to be eligible to receive grant monies, that the 
program: 
a) work to reduce human trafficking by providing assistance and analytical services to law 
enforcement agencies; or  
b) provide services to victims and training to law enforcement agencies, prosecutorial 
agencies and the public on preventing and identifying human trafficking.  
4. Appropriates $10,000,000 from the state GF in FY 2025 to the Fund.  
5. Requires the Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family to allocate the appropriation as 
follows: 
a) $500,000 to administer the Fund; and  
b) $9,500,000 to award grants to municipal and county law enforcement agencies, capped at 
$500,000 per agency, for programs that reduce human trafficking. 
6. Declares the Legislature's intent for the appropriation to be considered ongoing.  
7. Exempts the appropriation from lapsing.  
8. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Prepared by Senate Research 
February 9, 2024 
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