Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB957

Filed
1/28/25  
Out of Senate Committee
3/19/25  
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the creation of the criminal offense of continuous aggravated promotion of prostitution.

Impact

The impact of this bill on Texas law would be significant; it would amend the Penal Code to create a new category of felony, punishable by severe penalties including life imprisonment or lengthy prison terms. This harsh sentencing framework is intended to deter individuals from engaging in or profiting from such illicit activities, reinforcing the state's commitment to combatting crime related to prostitution.

Summary

Senate Bill 957 seeks to introduce the criminal offense of continuous aggravated promotion of prostitution. This offense would apply to individuals who engage in two or more acts that constitute a promotion of prostitution over a duration of at least 30 days. The bill aims to strengthen legal measures against those involved in systematic exploitation, addressing concerns around human trafficking and the ongoing problem of prostitution in Texas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 957 appears to be supportive among advocates for stricter laws against human trafficking and exploitation. Proponents argue that this legislation is a vital step in protecting vulnerable individuals and addressing the systemic issues of prostitution. However, there might also be points of contention regarding the enforcement of the law and potential implications for sex workers, raising concerns about whether it will help or harm those involved in the sex trade.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise around the consequences of designating such acts as felonies. Critics may argue that while the intention is to combat human trafficking, the bill could inadvertently punish individuals in vulnerable positions rather than the exploiters. The necessity of ensuring that legal structures provide proper support and protection for victims, as well as clear pathways for helping individuals leave the sex work industry, underlines the complexities associated with this legislative measure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX 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.

TX HB1778

Relating to human trafficking, prostitution, and child pornography and to the prosecution of sexual or assaultive offenses or the prosecution of a failure to stop or report those offenses; amending and harmonizing certain statute of limitations provisions; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX SB741

Relating to human trafficking, prostitution, and child pornography and to the prosecution of sexual or assaultive offenses or the prosecution of a failure to stop or report those offenses; amending and harmonizing certain statute of limitations provisions; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX SB1152

Relating to creating the criminal offense of continuous manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance.

TX HB5467

Relating to creating the criminal offense of continuous manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance.

TX HB5379

Relating to increasing the punishment for certain intoxication offenses and creating the criminal offense of continuous driving while intoxicated.

TX HB1422

Relating to the rights of victims of sexual assault and other sex offenses, the offense of continuous sexual abuse, and the prosecution, punishment, and collateral consequences of certain sex offenses; creating a criminal offense; increasing criminal penalties; changing the eligibility for community supervision, mandatory supervision, and parole for persons convicted of certain sex offenses.

TX HB2761

Relating to the prosecution of the offenses of trafficking of persons, continuous trafficking of persons, and compelling prostitution.

TX HB1668

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of enticing a child and to the applicability of sex offender registration requirements to that offense.

TX SB20

Relating to the creation of the criminal offense of possession, promotion, or production of certain obscene visual material appearing to depict a child.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.