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	<author_name>BSWAC</author_name>
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	<title>Block a bill that would hurt MA sex workers</title>
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	<description>The Senate Judiciary Committee just passed a bill out of committee that would treat consensual sex work as equivalent to sex trafficking. If we don&#x27;t stop them, the House Judiciary Committee may soon follow suit! H1683/S1116, An Act to Strengthen Justice and Support for Sex Trade Survivors, would: define all sex workers as &quot;prostituted persons,&quot; erasing their agency increase criminalization of sex workers&#x27; clients by subjecting them to asset forfeiture, a practice which the ACLU has criticized for hurting low-income communities of color create a committee aimed to prevent prostitution, with no representation from sex workers The bill does do some good things, including: expanding criminal vacatur and records-relief for sex workers and sex-trafficking victims eliminating the crimes of &quot;common night walking&quot; and &quot;common street walking,&quot; which target street-based sex workers This bill was written without the input of sex workers, and we can&#x27;t let it to pass without major changes. Evidence shows that increasing criminalization of sex workers&#x27; clients leads to greater violence and reduces sex workers&#x27; incomes. Tell the Senate Ways &amp; Means Committee and the Joint Judiciary Committee: don&#x27;t pass this bill as written! Instead, support bills written with sex workers&#x27; input: H1980 - An Act to Promote the Health and Safety of People in the Sex Trade, which would decriminalize independent adult sex work H1747 - An Act Relative to Safe Reporting, which would enable people to report a crime without fear of arrest for sex work, drug possession, loitering, trespassing, or soliciting H4610 - An Act to Study the Decriminalization of Sex Work, which would create a committee to study decriminalizing sex work H1893/S1062 - An Act to Stop Profiling Transgender People and Low-Income Women, which would eliminate the crimes of common night walking and common street walking and enable people to report a crime without fear of arrest for sex work or drug posession</description>
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