Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0190

Introduced
2/11/25  

Caption

An act relating to voluntary engagement in sex work

Impact

The repeal of these laws is expected to have significant implications for state statutes governing sexual conduct and individual rights. By decriminalizing consensual sex work, H.190 intends to enhance the safety and health of sex workers, who often face increased risks of violence and health issues under the existing legal structure. According to a comprehensive meta-analysis from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health cited in the bill, criminalizing sex work has led to adverse outcomes for individuals involved, including heightened exposure to violence and diminished access to healthcare services.

Summary

House Bill 0190 proposes comprehensive reforms to Vermont's laws on prostitution by repealing outdated statutes that criminalize consensual sex work between adults. Introduced by Representatives Headrick, Logan, Priestley, and Rachelson, the bill acknowledges that existing laws have not been updated in over a century, reflecting antiquated views on personal relationships and bodily autonomy. The bill aims to align Vermont's legal framework with contemporary standards of personal freedom and public health, recognizing the need to reduce the harms associated with the criminalization of voluntary sex work.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits outlined in H.190, the bill has sparked debate about the implications of such a regulatory shift. Supporters argue that decriminalization could mitigate violence against sex workers and improve health outcomes, while critics may express concerns over normalizing sex work and the perception of exploitation. Furthermore, the bill maintains stringent penalties against human trafficking, distinguishing between voluntary engagement in sex work and coercive practices, which reflects a nuanced approach to ongoing concerns surrounding exploitation and consent.

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