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HR 2796119th CongressIntroduced
Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act of 2025
Introduced: Oct 29, 2025
Civil Rights & JusticeEducationSocial Services
Standard Summary
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This legislation reauthorizes and expands the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 through 2029, establishing school-based prevention education programs targeting at-risk youth and creating a comprehensive employment and education support system for adult trafficking survivors with five years of service eligibility.
Key Points
- 1Creates Frederick Douglass Human Trafficking Prevention Education Grants prioritizing schools in high-trafficking areas with requirements for evidence-based, trauma-informed training for educators and students on recognizing exploitation signs
- 2Establishes a survivor support program providing up to five years of services including job training, education assistance, life skills development, and criminal record expungement for nonviolent trafficking-related offenses
- 3Increases funding authorizations to $30.755 million annually through 2029 with specific allocations for the National Human Trafficking Hotline and cybersecurity initiatives against online exploitation
Impact Areas
Trafficking survivors aged 18+ accessing employment and education servicesAt-risk youth populations including homeless, foster care, and runaway children in schoolsEducational agencies implementing prevention curricula and training programsNonprofit organizations partnering with law enforcement and technology companies
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