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From: ECPAT-USA <news@ecpatusa.org> To: nic.fbi.gov> Subject: [MARKETING] How Congress Members Can Address Trafficking In Their Communities Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2019 16:00:22 +0000 Importance: Normal PUBLIC CONVERSATIONS RESOURCE GUIDE Helping members of Congress engage their communities in the fight to end sex trafficking. Instances of sex trafficking have been reported in all 50 states, and yet, many Americans are still surprised and alarmed when exploitation occurs right in their own backyards. When a case of trafficking has been identified in a community, it is the role of local elected officials, leaders, and activists to help others confront and understand the existence of this crime in their midst. With this idea in mind, we are launching our new Public Conversations Resource Guide with a bipartisan event today in Washington, D.C. For decades, we have worked alongside government officials and policymakers to improve the nation's ability to prevent child exploitation
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From: ECPAT-USA <news@ecpatusa.org> To: nic.fbi.gov> Subject: [MARKETING] How Congress Members Can Address Trafficking In Their Communities Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2019 16:00:22 +0000 Importance: Normal PUBLIC CONVERSATIONS RESOURCE GUIDE Helping members of Congress engage their communities in the fight to end sex trafficking. Instances of sex trafficking have been reported in all 50 states, and yet, many Americans are still surprised and alarmed when exploitation occurs right in their own backyards. When a case of trafficking has been identified in a community, it is the role of local elected officials, leaders, and activists to help others confront and understand the existence of this crime in their midst. With this idea in mind, we are launching our new Public Conversations Resource Guide with a bipartisan event today in Washington, D.C. For decades, we have worked alongside government officials and policymakers to improve the nation's ability to prevent child exploitation
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