AB 832 — Relating To: Required Human Trafficking And Sextortion Prevention Instruction In Certain Grades And Teacher Training Related To Identifying Victims Of Child Trafficking And Sextortion
AB 832 aimed to require human trafficking and sextortion prevention instruction in certain grades and teacher training to identify victims of child trafficking and sextortion. The bill was introduced in Wisconsin during the 2025 legislative session. It failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1. The policy addresses child safety by focusing on prevention education and teacher preparedness related to child trafficking and sextortion.
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