INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – The bill to outlaw human trafficking tied to the Super Bowl is on its way to the governor’s desk. The Indiana House passed the measure on a unanimous vote Friday morning. The tally was 93-to-0.
The measure is a top priority for Attorney General Greg Zoeller. It makes it easier to prosecute anyone who forces children into the commercial sex trade.
During House debate, Rep. Peggy Welch (D-Bloomington) talked about how human trafficking has been discovered at previous Super Bowls.
“Young women are being brought into this city on this week,” she said, “and what they say is they’re bringing their stables in of these young boys and young girls and young women for sexual favors.”
Rep. Ralph Foley (R-Martinsville) also had strong words for trafficking.
“It is more than just prostitution,” he said. “It is involuntary servitude also virtual slavery.”

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