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HR 70

A RESOLUTION honoring the survivors of crimes committed by Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Mary Lou Marzian

The resolution publicly honors Epstein trafficking survivors and expresses Kentucky’s solidarity, prioritizing their healing and recognizing their courage.

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Bill Summary · HR 70

Overview

  • Bill: HR 70
  • Session: 2026RS
  • Jurisdiction: Kentucky
  • Title: A RESOLUTION honoring the survivors of crimes committed by Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators
  • Type: Non-binding concurrent resolution (recognition and solidarity)
  • Introduced: February 12, 2026; referred to Committee on Committees (H)

Purpose and Intent

  • The primary aim is to publicly recognize and honor the survivors of the Jeffrey Epstein trafficking network.
  • It expresses support and solidarity with sexual abuse and human trafficking survivors.
  • It emphasizes the importance of survivors’ courage in sharing their stories to uncover truth, drive accountability, and promote healing.

Key Provisions

  • Section 1: Officially recognizes and honors the survivors of the Epstein trafficking network for courage and resilience in the face of harm.
  • Section 2: Kentucky House states solidarity with all survivors of sexual abuse and human trafficking, affirming that their stories deserve to be heard and that their healing is a priority for the Commonwealth.
  • Section 3: Directs the Clerk of the House to transmit a copy of the resolution to Representative Mary Lou Marzian.

Affected Parties

  • Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network (and more broadly, survivors of sexual abuse and human trafficking in Kentucky).
  • Legislative staff and the Kentucky House of Representatives, which would formally issue and circulate the resolution.
  • The resolution serves as a public statement rather than implementing new laws or programs.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Status: Introduced on February 12, 2026; referred to the Committee on Committees (H).
  • Nature: Non-binding commemorative resolution with no fiscal impact or regulatory changes into law.
  • Next steps: If advanced, it would be considered by the relevant committee and potentially brought to the floor for a formal vote; otherwise, it serves as a ceremonial expression of acknowledgment.

Practical Impact

  • Signals moral and political support for survivors within Kentucky.
  • Can bolster public awareness about sexual abuse and human trafficking issues.
  • May influence public discourse and emphasize the state’s commitment to survivor-centered responses.

Notes

  • The resolution does not impose new duties, funding, or regulatory changes.
  • It is focused on recognition, solidarity, and the intention to prioritize survivor healing.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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