California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1018

Introduced
2/10/26  
Refer
2/18/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  
Refer
4/8/26  
Refer
4/9/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  
Refer
4/22/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  

Caption

Human trafficking: specialized license plates.

Impact

The implementation of SB 1018 is significant for state laws as it introduces a structured mechanism for funding community-based organizations that serve survivors of human trafficking. By requiring that the grants be awarded to entities led by individuals with lived experience of trafficking, the bill prioritizes survivor input and leadership. The financial framework depends on revenue derived from the sale of specialized license plates, which suggests a novel approach to public awareness campaigns and funding for social services. Furthermore, OES is mandated to report annually to the Legislature, ensuring accountability and transparency in its operations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1018, introduced by Senator Grove, aims to establish a comprehensive support infrastructure for survivors of human trafficking through the creation of a specialized grant program. This legislation designates the Office of Emergency Services (OES) as the administering body for grants that will specifically benefit organizations providing direct services to individuals affected by human trafficking. A notable feature of the bill is the creation of the Survivors of Human Trafficking License Plate Fund, which will collect revenue from specialized license plates designed to raise awareness and support for victims of human trafficking.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 1018 is mainly positive, with strong support from advocates for victims of human trafficking who view this as a crucial step toward providing necessary resources for vulnerable populations. Proponents argue that the establishment of this grant program addresses an urgent need within communities and empowers those who have been affected by trafficking. However, some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the sustainability of funding through license plate revenue and the adequacy of resources for all affected organizations.

Contention

One point of contention likely surrounds the logistical aspects of the bill, particularly how the funds from the Survivors of Human Trafficking License Plate Fund will be distributed among various organizations, especially in areas of high trafficking prevalence. Critics may question whether the revenue generated will be sufficient to meet the needs of all organizations serving survivors, especially given the complexities of human trafficking cases and the diversity of services required. Furthermore, there may be discussions regarding the balance between funding survivor-led organizations and traditional service providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2541

Specialized license plates: The Lowrider.

CA AB1918

Human trafficking: body art practitioners.

CA AB1845

Student safety: human trafficking.

CA AB1239

Human trafficking: data.

CA AB2451

Dependency: victims of human trafficking.

CA HB118

Council On Human And Sex Trafficking

CA ACR9

National Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

CA AB1656

Human trafficking case continuances.

CA SB1022

Human trafficking: California Multidisciplinary Alliance to Stop Trafficking Act.

CA SB564

Crimes: human trafficking.

Similar Bills

CA SB1022

Human trafficking: California Multidisciplinary Alliance to Stop Trafficking Act.

CA SB1027

California Street Prostitution Issues and Options Task Force.

CA ACR9

National Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

CA AR75

Relative to National Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

CA AB1766

Health curriculum framework: human trafficking and online safety.

CT SB01502

An Act Concerning Sentence Reduction Or Relief For Survivors Of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking Or Human Trafficking.

CO SB095

Measures to Support Victim-Survivors of Crimes

CA SCR118

Jeffrey Epstein files.