SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – A new measure led by state Rep. Gregg Johnson, D-Rock Island, will strengthen public safety by stepping up enforcement of anti-human trafficking protections at hotels.

“Human trafficking is an atrocious crime and a terrible reality for far too many communities here in Illinois,” Johnson said. “We have a responsibility as legislators—and human beings—to do everything in our power to fight human trafficking. This legislation will help prevent and protect the most vulnerable among us, including children before they become victims.”

Continuing his record of fighting for public safety, Johnson led the House effort to pass Senate Bill 1422. This legislation gives law enforcement agencies the authority to monitor and enforce compliance with the Lodging Services Human Trafficking Recognition Training Act, which requires hotel and lodging service employees to be trained to identify the signs of human trafficking. Employers repeatedly violating this act after notification can face fines.

Senate Bill 1422 had unanimous support in the House and Senate, and now heads to the governor’s desk for signature. It has the support of the Illinois Retail Merchants Association and the Illinois Hotel and Lodging Association.

Rep. Gregg JohnsonRep. Gregg Johnson

(D-East Moline)
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