106th Congress / Bills / H R 3244
Title
To combat trafficking of persons, especially into the sex trade, slavery, and slavery-like conditions in the United States and countries around the world through prevention, through prosecution and enforcement against traffickers, and through protection and assistance to victims of trafficking.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Acquaintance rape | Actions and defenses | Administration of criminal justice | Administration of justice | Administrative procedure -- Department of Justice | Administrative procedure -- Department of State | Administrative procedure -- Department of the Treasury | Administrative procedure -- U.S. Sentencing Commission | Admission of nonimmigrants | Aged | Air piracy | Alcoholic beverage control | Alcoholic beverages | Alien labor | Alien property | Alien smuggling | Aliens | American economic assistance | American technical assistance | Americans employed in foreign countries | Armed forces | Armed forces abroad | Arms sales | Arrest | Authorization | Budgets | Business | Business education | Child abuse | Child mental health services | Child safety | Child sexual abuse | Children | Children's rights | Citizenship | Civil liberties | Civil rights | College students | Commemorations | Communications | Compensation for victims of crime | Congress | Congress and foreign policy | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Conspiracy | Corruption in politics | Counseling | Counterfeiting | Court records | Crime prevention | Crimes against the elderly | Crimes against women | Criminal investigation | Criminal justice | Criminal justice information systems | Criminal statistics | Criminology | Cultural relations | Curricula | Custody of children | Damages | Data banks | Decision making | Defense policy | Deportation | Detention of persons | Disabled | Discrimination in insurance | Divorce | Divorcees | Drug abuse | Drug abuse prevention | Education | Educational exchanges | Elder abuse | Elementary and secondary education | Elementary education | Elementary schools | Emergency housing | Emergency management | Emigration | Employee training | Evidence (Law) | Ex-offenders | Exchange of persons programs | Executive departments | Executive reorganization | Export controls | Export credit | Export finance | Extradition | Families | Family violence | Federal aid to Indians | Federal aid to law enforcement | Federal aid to territories | Federal employees | Federal law enforcement officers | Finance | Food | Food relief | Forced labor | Foreign aid | Foreign loans | Foreign policy | Foreign policy -- Caribbean area | Foreign policy -- Latin America | Foreign policy -- Middle East and North Africa | Foreign service | Forensic medicine | Forfeiture | Fraud | Government employees | Government information | Government lending | Government paperwork | Government publicity | Governmental investigations | Grants-in-aid | Guardian and ward | High schools | Higher education | Homeless | Hostages | Housing | Human rights | Humanities | Identification devices | Identification of criminals | Immigrants | Immigration | Imprisonment | Indian children | Indian courts | Indian law enforcement | Indian women | Injunctions | International affairs | International agencies | International claims | International cooperation | International finance | International monetary system | Interstate relations | Job training | Judicial officers | Judicial statistics | Jurisdiction | Juvenile corrections | Juvenile courts | Juvenile delinquency | Kidnapping | Labor | Law | Legal aid | Legal assistance to women | Legal education | Legal fees | Licenses | Life imprisonment | Married people | Medical care | Medical education | Medicine | Mental health services | Mental health services for youth | Military dependents | Minorities | Misconduct in office | Multilateral development banks | Murder | Naturalization | Nongovernmental organizations | Obstruction of justice | Older women | Organized crime | Pain | Parental kidnapping | Parents | Passports | Personnel records | Physical examinations -- Standards | Police | Police training | Politics and government | President and foreign policy | Presidents | Prosecution | Prostitution | Punitive damages | Rape | Rape victim services | Recidivists | Refugee children | Refugee policy | Right of privacy | Right to travel | Rural affairs | Rural crime | Sanctions (International law) | School security | Searches and seizures | Secondary education | Sentences (Criminal procedure) | Sentencing guidelines | Sex crimes | Sex offenders | Sex oriented businesses | Shelters for the homeless | Slavery | Small business | Social services | Special years | Stalking | State and local government | State courts | State laws | Statelessness | Student records | Subpoena | Suicide | Technology | Telecommunication | Telephone | Terrorism -- Cuba | Terrorism -- Iran | Torture | Tourism | Trade | Translating and interpreting | Transportation | Unemployment | Unemployment insurance | United Nations | Unmarried couples | Victims of crimes | Victims of terrorism | Violence | Violence in the workplace | Visas | Vocational guidance | War and emergency powers | Warrants (Law) | Weapons systems | Welfare | Witnesses | Women | Women in business | Women in politics | Women refugees | Women's education | Women's rights | Women's shelters
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 269: On the Conference Report H.R. 3244 Conference Report; Aimee's Law |
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| House | Session 2, roll call 518: On Agreeing to the Conference Report Trafficking Victims Protection Act |