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To update and improve the codification of title 46, United States Code.

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11/8/2007--Reported to House amended. Makes certain updates and improvements to reflect amendments made to newly codified title 46 ("Shipping") of the United States Code. See Full Bill Text

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October 17, 2008 The Sexual Exploitation of Women Dramatized and Documented

If HR 3387 was passed, every state would be required to adopt the same, far more humane approach. Bringing federal law enforcement into the mix will lead to better and more consistent enforcement of trafficking laws, and hopefully ...

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June 16, 2008 “The Countertraffickers”

If HR 3387 was passed, every state would have to adopt the same approach. All coerced women deserve humane treatment; working as coerced prostitutes does not “contaminate” people or make them less worthy of assistance. ...

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November 10, 2007 why trafficking re-authorization bill (hr 3887) won’t protect children

hr 3387 makes no effort to correct these failings.there is one exception. hr 3887 does alter how juvenile victims are treated by federal authorities. current practice, as explained by margaret macdonnell in her report, has a chilling ...

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