Brandon Richard is a reporter for Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.
Senate Bill 24-035 is headed to Governor Jared Polis’ desk after it was approved in the House and Senate.
Goodrich is fighting to make Colorado’s laws against human trafficking stronger. Right now, adult survivors have just three years to report a crime. Human trafficking bill in Colorado closer to becoming law In addition to increasing the statute of limitations, the bill would protect survivors from being charged with human trafficking crimes if they were coerced into it.
Despite Roberts’s concerns, the Senate agreed to the House’s version of the bill, which is now on its way to the governor.
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