California bill to make trafficking children a serious felony nears Newsom’s desk

(The Center Square) – A California bill to make trafficking minors a serious felony is nearing the governor’s desk after passing the State Assembly in a unanimous vote.

“We are one step closer to making the horrific crime of child sex trafficking a serious felony,” said bill author Senator Shannon Grove (R—Bakersfield). “SB 14 will increase jail time for repeat offenders who sell children for sex and commit the most heinous acts on our children.

The bill would make trafficking minors a “serious crime” eligible under the state’s “three strikes law,” and was amended in the Assembly to create an exception from the law for situations in which “the person who committed the offense was a victim of human trafficking … at the time of the offense.”

SB 14 was passed unanimously in the state Senate before failing its first vote in the Assembly Public Safety Committee after Assembly Majority Leader Issac Bryan (D—Los Angeles) blocked the bill over concerns that any increase in sentencing would “increase our investment in systems of harm and subjugation.”

National backlash earned the bill special focus and attention from Governor Gavin Newsom, who publicly took a stand supporting the bill’s passage. After SB 14 passed the State Assembly, Newsom took to X to say, “Good to see. Thank you, [Assembly Speaker] Robert Rivas for your leadership,” taken by some as a snub of state Republicans’ primary role in authoring the bill and producing the national backlash that ultimately pushed the bill through committee.

- Advertisement -

“Gavin Newsom, fixed this for you … Thank you Shannon Grove and California Republicans for your leadership,” wrote California Republican Party Chair Jessica Patterson on X.

Having passed the Assembly, the amended version of the bill now faces the Senate for a concurrence vote before heading to the Newsom’s desk to become law.

spot_img
spot_img

Hot this week

Health care company agrees to pay $22.5 million to settle claims of over billing

A health care company agreed to pay nearly $22.5...

Business association ‘disappointed’ by WA L&I’s proposed workers comp rate hike

(The Center Square) – The Association of Washington Business...

Sports betting bill still alive in Georgia House

(The Center Square) – A bill that would allow...

Sports betting expert offers advice on paying taxes for gambling winnings

(The Center Square) – Tax season is underway, and...

African and Caribbean Nations Call for Reparations for Slave Trade, Propose Global Fund

Nations across Africa and the Caribbean, deeply impacted by...

New congressional Sharia Free America Caucus expands, led by Texas lawmakers

(The Center Square) – A new congressional Sharia Free...

Entrepreneurs push back as Illinois city proposes new business registry

(The Center Square) – Despite existing state registration requirements,...

The Life-Threatening Link Between Menopause And Heart Health

Menopause is a time of major change in every...

WA public records bill scraps task force, focuses only on school records

(The Center Square) - A Washington bill concerning public...

Dallas Fed says Texas’ employment was flat last year, contradicting state narrative

(The Center Square) – The Dallas Fed argues Texas’...

Illinois eyes smarter park funding: handicap accessibility gets priority

(The Center Square) – Illinois lawmakers are proposing a...

Several key primary election races in March in Texas

(The Center Square) – Several key primary elections are...

More like this
Related

New congressional Sharia Free America Caucus expands, led by Texas lawmakers

(The Center Square) – A new congressional Sharia Free...

Entrepreneurs push back as Illinois city proposes new business registry

(The Center Square) – Despite existing state registration requirements,...

The Life-Threatening Link Between Menopause And Heart Health

Menopause is a time of major change in every...