California Online Voter Guide
November 2012 General Election
22nd edition
Proposition 35 - Human trafficking. Penalties.
Initiative Statute
- Official Summary
- Official Voter Guide page
- Campaign Web Sites and Contact Information
- Who Signed the Ballot Arguments
- Media Coverage
- Follow the Money/Top Donors
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Increases prison sentences and fines for human trafficking convictions. Requires convicted human traffickers to register as sex offenders. Requires registered sex offenders to disclose Internet activities and identities.
Fiscal Impact:
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Costs of a few million dollars annually to state and local governments for addressing human trafficking offenses. Potential increased annual fine revenue of a similar amount, dedicated primarily for human trafficking victims.
A YES vote on this measure means: Longer prison sentences and larger fines for committing human trafficking crimes.
A NO vote on this measure means: Existing criminal penalties for human trafficking would stay in effect.
This page features the Legislative Analyst's analysis, pro-con arguments and the full proposition text.
Campaign Web Sites and Contact Information
- Yes on Proposition 35
Kristine Kil
Vote Yes on 35
P.O. Box 7057
Fremont, CA 94537
(510) 473-7283
info@VoteYesOn35.com
www.VoteYesOn35.com - No on Proposition 35
Maxine Doogan
Erotic Service Providers Legal,
Education and Research
Project, Inc.
2261 Market Street #548
San Francisco, CA 94114
(415) 265-3302
noonprop35@gmail.com
www.esplerp.org
Who Signed the Ballot Arguments
- Yes on Proposition 35
Leah Albright-Byrd, Human Trafficking Survivor
Marc Klaas, President, KlaasKids Foundation
Scott R. Seaman, President, California Police Chiefs Association
Withelma Ortiz, Human Trafficking Survivor
Carissa Phelps, Human Trafficking Survivor
Nancy O’Malley, Alameda County District Attorney - No on Proposition 35
Maxine Doogan, President, Erotic Service Providers Legal, Education, and Research Project, Inc.
Manual Jimenez, CFO, Erotic Service Providers Legal, Education, and Research Project, Inc.
Norma Jean Almodovar
Starchild
Media Coverage
News articles and editorials are available from Maplight. excerpts from and links to news coverage of the propositions on the ballot.
A list of top donors for and against this measure is avaialble from Maplight. A list of all donations of $10,000 or more is available from the Fair Political Practices Commission. Comprehensive disclosure data is avaialbe from the Secretary of State.
This page was first published on October 1, 2012 |
Last updated on
November 29, 2012
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