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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          ACR 92 (Donnelly)
          As Introduced January 19, 2012
          Majority vote 

           RULES               6-0                                         
           
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          |Ayes:|Skinner, Silva, Donnelly, |     |                          |
          |     |Hagman, Knight, Williams  |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :   Recognizes January 2012, and each following January, 
          as the National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month; 
          recognizes February 1, 2012, and each following February 1, as 
          California's Free From Slavery Day; and calls upon all 
          Californians to follow President Obama's charge to "educate 
          themselves about all forms of modern slavery and the signs and 
          consequences of human trafficking."  Specifically,  this 
          resolution  makes the following legislative findings:

          1)Human trafficking can occur in many forms; and sexual slavery, 
            involuntary domestic servitude, and child soldiering are just 
            a few of the abuses that men, women, and children are 
            subjected to.

          2)President Obama declared January 2011 National Slavery and 
            Human Trafficking Prevention Month, culminating in National 
            Freedom Day on February 1, 2011; and he called "upon the 
            People of the United States to recognize the vital role we can 
            play in ending modern slavery".

          3)California's unique geography makes it a particularly 
            vulnerable location for human trafficking because of its 
            extensive international border, numerous ports and airports, 
            and overall large economy; and the United States Department of 
            State reports that the impact of human trafficking on 
            surrounding communities includes increased crime and gang 
            activity, child exploitation, public health problems, and 
            depressed wages.

          4)The Legislature recognizes the vital role California can play 
            in preventing and one day ending modern slavery.









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           FISCAL EFFECT  :   None

           
          Analysis Prepared by  :    Anna McCabe / RLS. / (916) 319-2800 



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