SENATE LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE

 

STATEMENT TO

 

[First Reprint]

ASSEMBLY, No. 1729

 

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

 

DATED:  FEBRUARY 23, 2023

 

      The Senate Law and Public Safety Committee reports favorably Assembly Bill No. 1729 (1R).

      As reported by the committee, this bill requires the Attorney General to address human trafficking in underserved communities.

     Under the bill, the Attorney General is required to allocate and utilize resources in the Department of Law and Public Safety to perform functions designed to address the specific needs and vulnerabilities related to human trafficking which are experienced by members of underserved communities, particularly girls and women of color.

     The bill provides that the functions to be performed include, but are not limited to:

     (1)   coordinating with State, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies to investigate cases related to human trafficking in underserved communities;

     (2)   coordinating with relevant government entities, including, but not limited to the Victims of Crime Compensation Office and the Commission on Human Trafficking, and community-based organizations to create and administer programs to connect victims to appropriate and effective information and resources; and

     (3)   collecting and maintaining data related to human trafficking cases and trends concerning members of underserved communities.

      As reported by the committee, Assembly Bill No. 1729 (1R) is identical to Senate Bill No. 3550, which was amended and reported by the committee on this date.