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US HR468Enhancing Services for Runaway and Homeless Victims of Youth Trafficking Act of 2015
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Introduced
01/22/2015
01/22/2015
In Committee
01/22/2015
01/22/2015
Crossed Over
01/27/2015
01/27/2015
Passed
Dead
01/03/2017
01/03/2017
Introduced Session
114th Congress
Bill Summary
Enhancing Services for Runaway and Homeless Victims of Youth Trafficking Act of 2015 (Sec. 2) Amends the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act with respect to grants to states, localities, and private entities to carry out research, evaluation, demonstration, and service projects regarding activities designed to increase knowledge concerning, and to improve services for, runaway youth and homeless youth. Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to give priority to proposed projects relating to staff training in: the behavioral and emotional effects of severe forms of trafficking in persons and sex trafficking, responding to youth who are showing effects of severe forms of trafficking in persons and sex trafficking, and agency-wide strategies for working with runaway and homeless youth who are victims of trafficking. Extends the Secretary's authority to make grants to nonprofit private agencies for the purpose of providing street-based services to runaway and homeless, and street youth, who have been subjected to, or are at risk of being subjected to, sexual abuse, prostitution, or sexual exploitation. Extends the scope of such grants also to street-based services to runaway and homeless, and street youth, who have been subjected to, or are at risk of being subjected to, severe forms of trafficking in persons and sex trafficking.
Committee Categories
Education, Justice
Sponsors (18)
Joseph Heck (R)*,
Lou Barletta (R),
Mike Bishop (R),
Carlos Curbelo (R),
Michael Fitzpatrick (R),
Christopher Gibson (R),
Brett Guthrie (R),
Jaime Herrera Beutler (R),
Derek Kilmer (D),
John Kline (R),
Luke Messer (R),
Robert Pittenger (R),
Todd Rokita (R),
Bobby Scott (D),
Kyrsten Sinema (I),
G.T. Thompson (R),
Tim Walberg (R),
Bonnie Watson Coleman (D),
Last Action
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (on 01/27/2015)
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