Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB158

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

Criminal law; crime of promoting prostitution, penalty increased; crime of soliciting prostitution, penalty increased for repeat violations and soliciting trafficking victims

Impact

The imposition of harsher penalties under HB158 is expected to significantly impact the judicial handling of prostitution-related offenses within the state. By increasing penalties, the bill aims to send a strong message against the promotion and solicitation of prostitution, especially emphasizing protections for the most vulnerable, such as trafficking victims. The change in law could lead to increased convictions and a potential shift in how law enforcement prioritizes resources toward combating these offenses, underlining the seriousness of such crimes in the eyes of the state.

Summary

House Bill 158 is focused on amending the existing criminal laws regarding prostitution. Specifically, the bill seeks to increase the penalties for both the crime of promoting prostitution and soliciting prostitution, particularly for individuals who are repeat offenders or who solicit trafficking victims. This legislative effort reflects a broader commitment to combat human trafficking and enhance public safety concerning sex-related offenses. The adjustments in the law are aimed at providing a stronger deterrent against these crimes and addressing the injustices faced by trafficking victims.

Contention

During discussions surrounding HB158, there were notable points of contention regarding the implications of increasing penalties. Proponents argue that tougher laws are necessary to deter crime and protect victims, while opponents express concerns that increased penalties may not effectively address the root causes of prostitution and may disproportionately affect marginalized individuals seeking economic avenues. Critics call for a more comprehensive approach that includes harm reduction and support services for those involved in sex work, rather than solely punitive measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB41

Gambling offenses; revised to increase penalties for violations

AL HB449

Crimes and offenses; crimes of unlawful use of DNA in the first, second, and third degree created, criminal penalties provided

AL SB50

Crimes and offenses; unlawful possession of marijuana; crime revised based on amount of ounces possessed; criminal penalties revised

AL HB233

Crimes and offenses; making a terrorist threat in the second degree, elements revised, criminal penalties further provided for

AL SB20

Crimes and offenses, use of taser on restrained individual prohibited; criminal penalties provided for

AL SB274

Psychoactive derivatives of CBD; Possession prohibited; criminal penalties provided for violations

AL HB380

Crimes and offenses; human cloning prohibited, criminal penalties provided

AL HB356

Crimes and offenses, penalty increased for crimes of making a terrorist threat in the first or second degree, principal to immediately contact law enforcement of terrorist threat, suspension of student, readmittance, and restitution provided

AL HB49

Crimes and offenses; rape 1st and sodomy 1st; penalties further provided for

AL SB218

Crimes and offenses; failure to render aid, established; criminal penalty provided

Similar Bills

CA SB1027

California Street Prostitution Issues and Options Task Force.

AR SB427

To Amend Promoting Prostitution Offenses; To Enhance The Penalties For Promoting Prostitution In The First, Second, And Third Degree; And To Create The Offense Of Promoting Prostitution At A Business.

CO SB015

Commercial Sexual Activity with a Child Offenses

CO SB097

Decriminalize Adult Commercial Sexual Activity

CO SB075

Trafficking & Commercial Sexual Activity Offenses

CA AB63

Loitering with intent to commit prostitution.

FL H1467

Penalties for Prostitution and Related Acts

CA AB2749

Crimes: loitering.