HR 4323 ยท Trafficking Survivors Relief Act
Became Public Law No: 119-73.
- Introduced
- Jul 10, 2025
- Latest action
- Jan 23, 2026
- Sponsor
- Rep. Russell Fry [R-SC-7]
- Policy area
- Crime and Law Enforcement
- Cosponsors
- 19
Summary
Trafficking Survivors Relief Act of 2025 This bill establishes a process to vacate convictions and expunge arrest records for certain criminal offenses committed by victims of human trafficking that directly result from or relate to having been a trafficking victim. It defines the offenses eligible to be vacated or expunged and sets forth procedures for filing a motion. The Government Accountability Office must assess the impact of this process, including the number of human trafficking survivors who file motions to vacate convictions or expunge records. The bill permits certain grants for legal representation to be used to seek post-conviction relief. Finally, the bill allows a defendant to establish that the offenses were committed under duress by demonstrating that he or she was a victim of human trafficking at the time of the offense.
Recent actions
- Jan 23, 2026 Became Public Law No: 119-73.
- Jan 23, 2026 Became Public Law No: 119-73.
- Jan 23, 2026 Signed by President.
- Jan 23, 2026 Signed by President.
- Jan 12, 2026 Presented to President.
- Jan 12, 2026 Presented to President.
- Dec 19, 2025 Message on Senate action sent to the House.
- Dec 18, 2025 Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S8894)
Votes
No recorded votes are available for this bill.