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Pennsylvania Lawmakers Launch Anti-Human Trafficking Caucus
March 24, 2026
Pennsylvania state legislators have established a bipartisan, bicameral Anti-Human Trafficking Caucus to accelerate legislative efforts, enhance public and official education, and support organizations combating human trafficking. This initiative includes endorsing bills to strengthen legal frameworks and expand the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General’s jurisdiction over human trafficking cases. The caucus reflects a coordinated state-level commitment to address human trafficking through policy and funding, including over $2 million allocated in recent budget cycles to expand enforcement capabilities.
- Procurement professionals should note potential increases in funding and contract opportunities related to anti-human trafficking programs, including support services, training, and technology solutions for law enforcement and victim assistance.
- Vendors specializing in legal, investigative, and social services may find emerging opportunities to partner with state agencies implementing these initiatives.
- The caucus’s focus on expanding the Attorney General’s Human Trafficking Section suggests upcoming procurements for specialized resources and operational support.
- Organizations involved in public education and outreach could engage with state efforts to raise awareness and provide training aligned with new legislative priorities.
As a retired law enforcement officer and member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I was proud to play an instrumental role in securing more than $2 million over the last two budget cycles to establish and expand the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General’s Human Trafficking Section.
— Sen. Cris Dush
Pennsylvania ranks among the top 10 states in the nation for human trafficking. This is a sad, disturbing reality our caucus knows we must address.
— Rep. Kate Klunk
Every one of us deserves to live safe, healthy and dignified lives. This new caucus will allow us to build on the progress we’ve made in advancing bipartisan anti-human trafficking legislation, strengthen partnerships with key stakeholders and send a strong message to the people of Pennsylvania: we are not backing down.
— Sen. Maria Collett
Agencies
Pennsylvania Senate, Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General