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Bill S 2513 decriminalizes consensual sex work, enhancing rights and protections for sex workers, improving access to health services, and shifting law enforcement focus.
Bill S 2513 decriminalizes consensual sex work, enhancing rights and protections for sex workers, improving access to health services, and shifting law enforcement focus.
Bill S 2513, titled "Cecilia's Act for Rights in the Sex Trades," aims to decriminalize sex work in an effort to protect the rights and safety of individuals engaged in the sex trade. The bill seeks to address issues surrounding the criminalization of sex work, which advocates argue can lead to increased vulnerability, exploitation, and a lack of access to essential services for sex workers.
Bill S 2513 represents a significant shift in the legal landscape surrounding sex work, aiming to enhance the rights and protections of sex workers through decriminalization. As it progresses through the legislative process, stakeholders will be closely monitoring its implications for public health, safety, and individual rights.
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