Iowa Attorney General’s bill to combat human trafficking advances in the Iowa Legislature
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird's proposed bill would heighten penalties for human traffickers and provide support for victims.
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird's proposed bill would heighten penalties for human traffickers and provide support for victims.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed HF 630 that increases the sentencing guidelines for several crimes related to human trafficking.
Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate announced the creation of a statewide alliance with Iowa’s business community to end human ...
Hotel, motel and other lodging owners/operators will be required to have their employees undergo human trafficking prevention training to receive ...
U.S. Senator Joni Ernst introduced a bill that blocks sex offenders from immigrating to the United States, and deports those ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed SF 562, a bill that removes the statute of limitations for various crimes related to the sexual ...
Operation Homecoming spearheaded by the U.S. Marshals Service resulted in the location of 21 juveniles and the recovery of seven ...
State Sen. Jackie Smith: "I hope they will look at if (Iowa's homeschooling law) is, you know, something that might ...
The Iowa Senate is considering two bills to combat human trafficking in the state by strengthening licensing laws and by ...
Joni Ernst: "This bill will help empower victims of human trafficking to seek justice and put an end to the ...
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