Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SR70

Introduced
3/10/22  
Engrossed
3/11/22  

Caption

Commending EnJewel.

Impact

The resolution serves to officially recognize the impact of EnJewel's work on state laws and community initiatives concerning human trafficking. By emphasizing the importance of community education and engagement, SR70 advocates for heightened awareness of the indicators of trafficking and prevention strategies. The commendation may facilitate increased support at the state level for legislative measures addressing human trafficking and advocate for additional resources aimed at helping victims and educating the public, thereby influencing how such cases are handled across Virginia.

Summary

Senate Resolution 70 (SR70) commends EnJewel, a nonprofit organization based in Virginia Beach, for its significant contributions to eradicating human trafficking both locally and globally. The resolution highlights EnJewel's collaborative efforts with local programs and resources aimed at engaging communities, educating potential targets of trafficking, and empowering victims. The organization addresses the urgent issue of human trafficking, which primarily affects vulnerable populations, including women and children, who are often exploited through sex trafficking and forced labor. In recognition of its advocacy, SR70 aims to raise awareness about EnJewel's mission and the broader implications of human trafficking in society.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR70 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a consensus that recognizes and appreciates the essential work of EnJewel in combating human trafficking. Supporters of the resolution—including members of the Senate—express admiration for the organization’s ongoing efforts during challenging times, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. This resolution aligns with broader national and global campaigns aimed at ending human trafficking, promoting a unified commitment to addressing the issue.

Contention

While the bill itself is a commendation and does not introduce new legislation, it underscores the growing recognition of human trafficking as a significant societal issue. Discussion surrounding the resolution may lead to debates about resource allocation for related initiatives and the effectiveness of current laws and programs in protecting vulnerable populations. Notable points of contention may arise regarding how to best educate communities and allocate state resources towards combating trafficking, as well as the scalability of similar programs inspired by EnJewel's model.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA ACR9

National Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

VA SCR10

National Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

VA SB2613

Relating To Sustainable Development Goals.

VA SB694

Relating To Sustainable Development Goals.

VA SB785

Relating To Sustainable Development Goals.

VA SB785

Relating To Sustainable Development Goals.

VA ACR140

Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

VA ACR7

Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

VA ACR125

National Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

VA SR21

A resolution supporting the observation of National Trafficking and Modern Slavery Prevention Month during the period beginning on January 1, 2023, and ending on February 1, 2023, to raise awareness of, and opposition to, human trafficking and modern slavery.

Similar Bills

CA SB35

Human trafficking: California ACTS Task Force.

CA AB2020

Survivors of Human Trafficking Support Act.

HI HB609

Relating To Sex Trafficking.

CA AB1735

Evidence: privileges: human trafficking caseworker-victim privilege.

NJ A4306

Requires Attorney General to establish Human Trafficking Unit in Department of Law and Public Safety.

CA AB2843

Regional Task Forces Against Human Trafficking Grant Program.

HI HB867

Relating To Sex Trafficking Prevention.

HI HB867

Relating To Sex Trafficking Prevention.