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Matter SCC-129128

BOS-2026-69 : Consider recommendations relating to the Human Trafficking Commission. (Duong)

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Resolution Printout

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The document outlines a resolution proposed by Supervisor Betty Duong to extend the term of the Human Trafficking Commission until December 31, 2026. This extension aims to facilitate additional meetings to discuss anti-human trafficking efforts related to the FIFA World Cup. The resolution includes recommendations for adopting an extension and approving amended bylaws for the Commission. The document highlights the Commission's achievements since its creation in 2014, including increased funding for gender-based violence services and the development of tools to assist survivors. It emphasizes the importance of continued collaboration among various agencies to combat human trafficking effectively.

Key points
  • Proposed extension of the Human Trafficking Commission's term to December 31, 2026.
  • Additional meetings planned to discuss anti-human trafficking efforts post-FIFA World Cup.
  • No fiscal implications for the recommended actions.
  • Commission has significantly increased funding for gender-based violence services.
  • Development of tools to assist survivors of trafficking and gender-based violence.
  • Collaboration among agencies has been key to the County's success in combating trafficking.
Limitations
  • The document appears to be a draft, as indicated by the formatting and structure.
  • Some sections contain unresolved placeholders or missing information.

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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Supervisorial District Two Supervisor Betty Duong 129128 DATE: June 23, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Betty Duong, Supervisor SUBJECT: Human Trafficking Commission Term Extension RECOMMENDED ACTION Consider recommendations relating to the Human Trafficking Commission. (Duong) Possible action: a. Adopt Resolution extending the term of the Human Trafficking Commission. b. Approve amended bylaws for the Human Trafficking Commission. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS The recommended action has no fiscal implications. Costs associated with the extension will be absorbed within existing departmental budgets. REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATION Supervisor Betty Duong, Co-Chair with District Attorney Jeff Rosen and Sheriff Bob Jonsen of the Human Trafficking Commission (“Commission”), requests that the Board of Supervisors extend the Commission through December 31, 2026, to allow for two additional quarterly meetings following the FIFA World Cup. The additional meetings would provide the Commission an opportunity to debrief regional antihuman trafficking efforts related to the FIFA World Cup, discuss lessons learned, identify ongoing gaps and challenges, and...
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Resolution Extending the Term of the Human Trafficking Commission (June 2026)

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The document is a resolution extending the term of the Human Trafficking Commission through the calendar year 2026. It references previous resolutions that extended the Commission's term and updated its membership. The extension aims to allow the Commission to consider community experiences related to major international sporting events in 2026 and to develop recommendations for the Board of Supervisors.

Key points
  • The term of the Human Trafficking Commission is extended through the calendar year 2026.
  • Previous resolutions adopted by the Board of Supervisors on December 13, 2022, December 10, 2024, and August 26, 2025, are referenced.
  • The extension allows the Commission to consider community experiences with major international sporting events in 2026.

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Adopted: 06/23/2026 WHEREAS, on December 13, 2022, the Board of Supervisors adopted Resolution BOS-2022-178 extending the term of the Commission through December 31, 2024, and updating the Commission's membership to remove two seats for representatives of the Santa Clara County Superior and Juvenile Courts and one seat for a community representative; WHEREAS, on December 10, 2024, the Board of Supervisors adopted Resolution BOS-2024-161 extending the term of the Commission through August 1, 2026, and updating the Commission's membership to remove the seats for the County Counsel, the Behavioral Health Services Department, a Labor Representative, and a Business Representative, and updating the membership to account for changes in elected officials; WHEREAS, on August 26, 2025, the Board of Supervisors adopted Resolution BOS-2025-94 updating the Commission's membership adding a seat for the Director of the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement or designee and adding Assemblymember Robert Rivas as a non-voting Advisory Member; and WHEREAS, extending the term of the Commission through the calendar year will provide an opportunity for the Commission to consider the community's...
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Human Trafficking Commission Bylaws Amendment - Clean Version for June 23, 2026 BOS

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The document outlines the bylaws for the Human Trafficking Commission established by the County of Santa Clara. The Commission's purpose includes investigating human trafficking, making policy recommendations, supporting law enforcement, and collaborating with various partners. It details the membership structure, including voting and non-voting members, attendance requirements, meeting procedures, and conflict of interest policies. The Commission was established in 2014 and has undergone several extensions, with the latest extension noted until December 31, 2026.

Key points
  • The Human Trafficking Commission was established on April 29, 2014.
  • The Commission's responsibilities include investigating human trafficking, making policy recommendations, and collaborating with partners.
  • The Commission focuses on sex trafficking, labor trafficking, prosecution, and data gathering.
  • Membership includes various officials and community representatives, with specific roles outlined.
  • The Commission meets quarterly in 2025 and 2026, with attendance requirements specified.
  • The document includes provisions for subcommittees, amendments to bylaws, and conflict of interest policies.
Limitations
  • The document does not specify the exact dates for all actions taken by the Board of Supervisors.
  • There are unresolved placeholders in the text, such as specific names and roles that are not filled in.

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COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA HUMAN TRAFFICKING COMMISSION BYLAWS I. Establishment of the Human Trafficking Commission On April 29, 2014, the Board of Supervisors ("Board") of the County of Santa Clara ("County") directed County administration to create a Human Trafficking Commission ("Commission"). See April 29, 2014 (Item 16) legislative file to the Board of Supervisors from Supervisor Cindy Chavez ("Commission LF") at p. 1. II. Purpose, Role, and Responsibilities. The legislative file through which the Board created the Commission described the Commission's purpose, role, and responsibilities as follows: The Human Trafficking Commission will 1) investigate the nature and scope of human trafficking in the County, including both labor and sex trafficking; 2) identify model victim-centered policies, services, and preventative measures to address this issue; 3) make legislative and policy recommendations to the [Board]; 4) support the apprehension and prosecution of traffickers; and 5) collaborate with partners regionally, nationally, and internationally to share information and strategies for ending human trafficking .... The Commission will periodically report its progress to the Board...
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Human Trafficking Commission Bylaws Amendment - Redline Version for June 23, 2026 BOS

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The document outlines the bylaws for the Human Trafficking Commission established by the County of Santa Clara. It details the Commission's purpose, roles, responsibilities, membership structure, meeting procedures, and conflict of interest policies. The Commission aims to address human trafficking through investigation, policy recommendations, collaboration with law enforcement, and data gathering. It includes provisions for voting and non-voting members, co-chairs, attendance requirements, and ethics training for members.

Key points
  • The Human Trafficking Commission was established on April 29, 2014.
  • The Commission's purpose includes investigating human trafficking, making policy recommendations, and collaborating with law enforcement.
  • Membership includes voting members from various county departments and community representatives, as well as non-voting advisory members.
  • The Commission will meet quarterly in 2025 and 2026, and annually from 2018 to 2024.
  • The document includes provisions for attendance, subcommittees, and conflict of interest policies.
Limitations
  • The document appears to be a draft as indicated by the presence of placeholders and formatting instructions.
  • Specific dates and details regarding the approval process or amendments are not provided.

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COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA HUMAN TRAFFICKING COMMISSION BYLAWS I. Establishment of the Human Trafficking Commission On April 29, 2014, the Board of Supervisors (“Board”) of the County of Santa Clara (“County”) directed County administration to create a Human Trafficking Commission (“Commission”). See April 29, 2014 (Item 16) legislative file to the Board of Supervisors from Supervisor Cindy Chavez (“Commission LF”) at p. 1. II. Purpose, Role, and Responsibilities. The legislative file through which the Board created the Commission described the Commission’s purpose, role, and responsibilities as follows: The Human Trafficking Commission will 1) investigate the nature and scope of human trafficking in the County, including both labor and sex trafficking; 2) identify model victim-centered policies, services, and preventative measures to address this issue; 3) make legislative and policy recommendations to the [Board]; 4) support the apprehension and prosecution of traffickers; and 5) collaborate with partners regionally, nationally, and internationally to share information and strategies for ending human trafficking . . . . The Commission will periodically report its progress to the...