Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR4

Introduced
4/10/23  
Introduced
4/10/23  
Refer
4/11/23  
Report Pass
4/25/23  
Report Pass
4/25/23  

Caption

Recreates the Task Force on Human Trafficking Arrests.

Impact

The resolution underscores the significance of continued research and recommendations concerning human trafficking in the state, particularly in the practices of illegal massage establishments. By re-establishing the task force, SR4 seeks to foster collaborative approaches among various stakeholders, including law enforcement and child advocacy groups, to enhance protective measures for victims. The task force will have the ability to propose legislation based on its findings, which could influence state laws regarding human trafficking and the regulation of massage therapy practices.

Summary

Senate Resolution 4 (SR4) aims to recreate and continue the work of the Task Force on Human Trafficking Arrests, originally established by Senate Resolution No. 180 during the 2022 Regular Session of the Legislature. This resolution reflects the ongoing concern regarding the alarming statistics related to human trafficking in Louisiana. It draws attention to the disparity between the number of reported victims, which exceeds seven hundred, and the negligible number of arrests made for human trafficking offenses during the same timeframe. The task force is charged with studying the disconnect between these figures, focusing on the role of illicit massage parlors in this criminal activity.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR4 appears to be predominantly positive, reflecting a united front among legislators and advocacy groups committed to tackling human trafficking. Supporters view the resolution as a necessary step toward improving the systematic response to human trafficking concerns in Louisiana. However, some skepticism may exist regarding the effectiveness of task force recommendations in leading to substantial legal changes, and whether existing laws are adequately enforced.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the effectiveness of the initial task force, which operated prior to SR4, and its ability to bridge the gap between reported victims and actual prosecutions of traffickers. Critics might argue that merely recreating the task force does not guarantee actionable outcomes and could lead to complacency without a comprehensive and enforced legislative agenda. Additionally, as the task force investigates illegal massage parlors, discussions may arise regarding the balance between regulation and the rights of legitimate businesses within the industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

LA SB42

Creates the Louisiana Human Trafficking Prevention Commission and Advisory Board. (8/1/17)

LA HB359

Provides relative to victims of human trafficking

LA SCR58

Requests various public agencies and private associations and stakeholders to work in collaboration through the Human Trafficking of Minors Study Group to study and make recommendations to the legislature of methods which may be utilized in an effort to eliminate the human trafficking of minors in the state of Louisiana.

LA SCR27

Creates the Joint Human Trafficking Study Commission.

LA SR180

Creates Task Force on Human Trafficking Arrests.

LA SCR9

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations to the Louisiana Legislature regarding human trafficking.

LA HCR178

Urges and requests the Louisiana Workforce Commission to enforce laws related to age and work status verification to prevent human trafficking

LA SR88

Requests the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services to enact policies relative to truant children who may be trafficked.