Human trafficking task force releases findings and recommendations for New York

Human trafficking task force releases findings and recommendations for New York
State Rep. William A. Barclay, District 120 — Official U.S. House headshot
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Human trafficking is an unsettling issue in New York, characterized by a lack of information and awareness about its operations, impacts, and prevention. The Assembly Minority Conference Task Force on Human Trafficking endeavored last year to explore these aspects and take proactive, collaborative measures toward solutions.

Recently, the task force, co-chaired by Assemblyman Brian Maher and Assemblywoman Mary Beth Walsh, unveiled a comprehensive plan to enhance cooperation among key agencies and address legal loopholes. The community partners who facilitated this work played an essential role. Katrina Massey, a trafficking survivor, provided impactful testimony at the report release event. Her candid sharing of experiences offers hope and encouragement, as she is now a successful business owner and advocate.

Despite the challenges in stopping the victim pipeline, there remains optimism. Testimonies collected from various forums have led to recommendations targeting human trafficking causes and perpetrators. The task force urges the governor and legislative colleagues for action.

Systemic funding and support issues persist. The Interagency Task Force on Human Trafficking lacked prompt reporting, holding vacancies, and its non-public meetings limit stakeholder and law enforcement input—a situation suggested for change.

Addressing such a significant problem requires effective communication, collaboration, and commitment. While shortcomings in these areas have been identified, a renewed determination to tackle the issue could yield progress. The fight against human trafficking continues with a collective effort to protect vulnerable groups across the state.



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