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The bill would have made it a crime to patronize a prostitute or a minor victim of human trafficking.
Senate President David Williams says a bill to fight human trafficking in Kentucky won't pass in this session of the legislature.
The bill, sponsored by Democratic Rep. Sannie Overly of Paris, was approved Thursday by the Senate Judiciary Committee and placed on the Senate calendar for Friday. But it was brought to the Senate's attention that it hadn't had the required readings needed for passage, and the sponsors had run out of time.
SERIOUSLY???
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