PACT Survivors' Council Addresses House Judiciary Members Regarding H.R. 2601

The PACT Survivors' Council has sent a compelling letter to Members of the House Judiciary, urging them to stand with survivors and oppose H.R. 2601, the National Human Trafficking Hotline Enhancement Act.

Survivors' voices and their unique perspective are vital in addressing human trafficking. The PACT Survivors' Council emphasizes the need for a survivor-centered approach in crafting legislation and raises concerns about the potential impact of H.R. 2601 on survivors.

Acknowledging the significance of this appeal, Ranking Member Jerry Nadler has entered the Council's letter into the official record, showing bipartisan support for survivors. The letter, which you can read in its entirety, urges members to prioritize survivor’ choice and self-determination in the legislative process.

As discussions around H.R. 2601 continue, the PACT Survivors' Council's plea serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of survivor voices in the fight against human trafficking. It's a call for solidarity in the quest to eradicate this crime and support those who have emerged from its grip.

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