California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1027

Introduced
2/10/26  
Refer
2/18/26  
Report Pass
4/16/26  
Refer
4/20/26  

Caption

California Street Prostitution Issues and Options Task Force.

Impact

If enacted, SB 1027 would lead to a structured approach to tackle the issues tied to street prostitution and trafficking. The task force will gather critical data, measure the impact of existing laws, and evaluate enforcement strategies to ensure the effectiveness of interventions. Reports generated by the task force will guide legislative changes necessary to provide better support for survivors, influence public safety measures, and assist law enforcement efforts. As a result, this bill could significantly alter how California addresses these complex social issues.

Summary

Senate Bill 1027, introduced by Senator Strickland, establishes the California Street Prostitution Issues and Options Task Force, set to operate until January 1, 2030. This bill aims to devise comprehensive strategies addressing street prostitution and human trafficking, which has become a significant concern in California. The task force's duties include organizing data pertinent to street prostitution, analyzing existing state laws for their effectiveness, and recommending necessary legal revisions to ensure adequate protection and assistance for victims of human trafficking.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 1027 is notably supportive among advocacy groups that focus on human rights and victim protection. Proponents argue that systematic data collection and analysis are essential to effectively combat human trafficking and support survivors. Nonetheless, some critics express concern regarding the potential bureaucratic complexities and the effectiveness of task forces, arguing that proactive measures may lead to better outcomes than studies and recommendations. Hence, a level of contention exists around the best methods to approach the issue.

Contention

The bill’s content raises questions regarding the balance between legislative action and practical law enforcement strategies. While the task force aims to identify gaps within the current legal framework, there are concerns about whether recommendations will translate into timely legislative changes. Moreover, the effectiveness of the task force itself will depend largely on its ability to access the necessary resources and support from other governmental and non-governmental organizations, raising issues regarding transparency and accountability throughout the process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1019

California Cargo Theft Task Force.

CA AB2582

Crimes: prostitution.

CA AB63

Loitering with intent to commit prostitution.

CA AB2743

Buy California Program: task forces: events drawing significant world attention.

CA SB1022

Human trafficking: California Multidisciplinary Alliance to Stop Trafficking Act.

CA SB899

Fire prevention: Wildfire and Forest Resilience Task Force: wildfire smoke.

CA SB1535

Prostitution; assessment; anti-human trafficking fund.

CA HB2720

Prostitution; assessment; anti-human trafficking fund

CA 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.

CA H0257

Penalties for Prostitution and Related Acts

Similar Bills

CA AB63

Loitering with intent to commit prostitution.

CA AB379

An act to amend Sections 52.

CA AB1966

Sentencing enhancements: crimes against undocumented individuals.

CA AB2384

Crimes: records: sealing.

CA AB633

Human trafficking: vacatur relief for victims.

CA SB1022

Human trafficking: California Multidisciplinary Alliance to Stop Trafficking Act.

CA AB1317

Asset forfeiture: human trafficking.

CA AB2274

Crimes: plea deals.