Assemblymember Kelly Seyarto cracks down on human trafficking

Assemblymember Kelly Seyarto. Valley News/Courtesy photo
Assemblymember Kelly Seyarto, R-Murrieta, is taking a hard stance against human trafficking with the introduction of his 2022 public safety bill package.Seyarto, who serves the 67th Assembly district, introduced the package Monday, Jan. 24, citing the need for stronger laws against human trafficking.“We have a long way to go to improve public safety in California, but I am proud to introduce these bills to start some important conversations and make a difference where we can,” Seyarto said.If passed his bill, Assembly Bill 1665 would make the crime of human trafficking of a child a violent felony and count toward California’s Three Strikes law.According to a news release issued by Seyarto’s office, human trafficking is one of the world’s fastest-growing criminal e
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