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ILLINOIS (WCIA) — According to a recent assessment, Illinois is now positioned prominently among states for its legislation supporting human trafficking survivors.

Illinois has climbed to the second spot, a significant improvement from its previous “F” rating to an impressive “A,” owing to concerted efforts from various sectors across the state.

Significant developments took place this past August with the enactment of the Trauma-Informed Response to Human Trafficking Act. In tandem, the Illinois State Police launched a dedicated task force.

Known as the Illinois Trafficking Enforcement Group (ITEG), this task force aligns with the newly passed legislation, which is centered around survivors. It emphasizes a trauma-informed approach, aiming to effectively assist victims.

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