Anonymous ID: 8a8ca4 June 30, 2018, 8:56 a.m. No.1970757   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Human trafficking is increasingly in the news.

We know how entrenched bad players are in organizations connected to human trafficking.

 

Just digging human trafficking and came across The Human Trafficking Newsletter, a monthly publication of the National Attorneys General Training and Research Institute (NAGTRI), a branch of the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG).

http://www.naag.org/publications/nagtri-newsletters/human-trafficking-newsletter/human-trafficking-newsletter-june-2018.php

 

NAAG Human Trafficking Committee "to investigate and promote best practices for combating trafficking at a state level. These include law enforcement and prosecution strategies, educational outreach efforts, and alliances with partner agencies and non-governmental organizations."

 

Any of these committee members raise any red flags or almonds activated for other reasons?

 

Attorney General Maura Healey (MA), Co-Chair

Attorney General Sean Reyes (UT), Co-Chair

Attorney General Cynthia H. Coffman (CO)

Attorney General Karl A. Racine (DC)

Attorney General Chris Carr (GA)

Attorney General Derek Schmidt (KS)

Attorney General Andy Beshear (KY)

Attorney General Brian Frosh (MD)

Attorney General Joshua D. Hawley (MO)

Attorney General Bill Schuette (MI)

Attorney General Doug Peterson (NE)

Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt (NV)

Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem (ND)

Attorney General Mike Hunter (OK)

Attorney General Alan Wilson (SC)

Attorney General Ken Paxton (TX)

Attorney General Mark Herring (VA)

Attorney General Bob Ferguson (WA)

 

http://www.naag.org/naag/committees/naag-special-committees/human-trafficking-committee.php