Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR501

Caption

Recognizing Kellie Fuller for informing law enforcement officials of a human trafficking operation.

Impact

Fuller's efforts led to a significant law enforcement investigation that uncovered one of the largest human trafficking cases in Texas history. Following her reports, the Georgetown Police Department and federal agents were able to arrest multiple individuals and close down 14 illicit massage parlors throughout Central Texas. This resolution underscores the importance of vigilance and bravery in combating human trafficking, setting a precedent for community members to engage with law enforcement when they suspect illegal activities.

Summary

SR501 is a Senate Resolution recognizing Kellie Fuller for her bravery in exposing a human trafficking operation in Georgetown, Texas. The resolution highlights Fuller's actions as a licensed massage therapist who, after observing irregularities in the operations of a nearby spa, contacted the appropriate licensing officials. Her diligence and careful documentation of the spa's practices played a crucial role in bringing attention to serious legal violations involving human trafficking.

Contention

While the resolution serves to commend Kellie Fuller, it also brings to light the larger issue of human trafficking and the vulnerabilities faced by individuals working in unregulated environments. The resolution implicitly calls for better regulation within the massage therapy industry to prevent abuses and protect workers from exploitation. By recognizing Fuller's contributions, the resolution encourages others to take similar courageous actions in support of law enforcement and victim advocacy.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR112

Recognizing Bob's House of Hope in Argyle for its work in assisting victims of human trafficking.

TX SR63

Recognizing the induction of the Old Fuller Place into the Texas Department of Agriculture Family Land Heritage Program.

TX HR114

Recognizing January 2023 as Human Trafficking Prevention Month.

TX SR66

Recognizing Louise Stefan for 60 years of service to Hastings Humans.

TX HB3501

Relating to required human trafficking prevention training and disclosure of certain information about human trafficking by tattoo and body piercing studios.

TX SR506

Recognizing Atascosa County law enforcement agencies for their role in stopping an escaped convict and suspected murderer.

TX SR137

Recognizing Forney Fenimore "John" Lawing Jr. on the occasion of his 80th birthday.

TX SR65

Recognizing Hastings Humans on the occasion of its 75th anniversary.

TX SR496

Recognizing Sylvia Hernandez Kauffman for her accomplishments as Texas Health and Human Services Inspector General.

TX HR654

Recognizing March 23, 2023, as Texas Humane Legislation Network Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

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