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Sacramento lawmaker asks feds about courthouse closure, immigrant detentions
Sacramento Assemblymember Maggy Krell is seeking more information about why public access to the John E. Moss Federal Building in downtown Sacramento was restricted Friday, and what Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were doing inside the courthouse.
In a letter invoking the Freedom of Information Act, Krell cited a Sacramento Bee story Friday detailing a lockdown of the federal building and the detention of people by immigration agents.
“As a California State Assemblymember representing Sacramento, I am deeply concerned by this breach of public access, transparency, and due process,”
Maggy Krell's career speaks to CA solicitation bill battle
Freshman Assemblymember Maggy Krell was shaken up after her first big battle in the Capitol — but she still rushed over to speak to a local Democratic club in Sacramento on May 1. Anna Molander Hermann, a close friend, greeted Krell when she arrived.
She said the prosecutor-turned-legislator was still recovering from how the morning’s Assembly floor session had played out.
California legislators, law enforcement, and advocates support new Assembly bill punishing people purchasing sex from minors
(FOX40.COM) — California legislators, law enforcement, and advocates gathered on Monday in support of CA Assembly Bill 379.
Those who spoke said they’ve made progress in targeting sex traffickers themselves, but not enough action has yet been taken to punish those who purchase sex from minors being trafficked. Officials who spoke believe this bill can help change that.
San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan said...
New coalition in California backs tough measures against sex trafficking buyers
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A new coalition is pushing for a change in the law which would target buyers of sex trafficking victims and support survivors.
Assemblywoman Maggy Krell unveiled the new anti-sex trafficking coalition on Monday, in support of Assembly Bill 379.
At the Capitol on Monday, she and other leaders took a strong stance against sex trafficking after giving examples...
New coalition pushes for California bill that targets people who buy children for sex
A California lawmaker on Monday announced the creation of a new coalition that is pushing to raise awareness about an anti-sex trafficking bill that seeks to both harshen...
AS VICTIMS CONTINUE TO BE SOLD FOR SEX AT ALARMING RATES, SURVIVORS, LAW ENFORCEMENT SEEK PARADIGM SHIFT ON SEX TRAFFICKING APPROACH
SACRAMENTO – Ahead of a key vote on April 29, a coalition of survivor support organizations, law enforcement, statewide elected leaders, major city mayors, organized labor and federally-recognized tribes today urged Assembly Public Safety committee members to support Assembly Bill 379. The bill, authored by Assemblywoman Maggy Krell (D-Sacramento), would mark a major overhaul of the state’s...
Assemblywoman Krell Announces Over 20 Co-Authors for the Survivor Support and Demand Reduction Act
SACRAMENTO – AssemblywomanMaggy Krell (D-Sacramento) announced a bipartisan list of over 20 co-authors of AB 379, which creates a fund to support victims of sex trafficking while cracking down on those who are buying vulnerable people, including teenagers for sex. These co-authors join a survivor-led coalition consisting of numerous anti human trafficking organizations, local elected officials and...
Assemblywoman Krell Introduces the Survivor Support and Demand Reduction Act
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February 25, 2025
Contact: Alex Niles, (916) 319-2431, alex.niles@asm.ca.gov
Assemblywoman Krell Introduces the Survivor Support and Demand Reduction Act
SACRAMENTO – In an effort to better protect and support survivors of sex trafficking while cracking down on the demand that fuels victimization, Assemblywoman Maggy Krell (D-Sacramento) has introduced AB 379, which would...