CRIMEKITV4 HONOLULU
State steps in to help stop trafficking as Governor Josh Green signs new bill, HB1960
Governor Josh Green signed HB1960, a new law requiring hotels and transient lodging operators in Hawaiʻi to train employees to recognize human trafficking warning signs. The legislation aims to prevent human trafficking by enhancing awareness and preparedness among lodging staff.
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