Trafficking bill will clarify who victims are and what the crime is
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IF AMENDMENTS to Mississippi’s anti-human trafficking law pass the state Senate by today, March 14, and are signed by Gov. Phil Bryant, the law will have much-needed clarity and the seeds of a statewide effort to fight slavery.






