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February 1, 2023
The Honorable Ron DeSantis
State of Florida
The Capitol
400 South Monroe St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399
The Honorable Kathleen Passidomo The Honorable Lauren Book
President Minority Leader
Florida Senate Florida Senate
404 South Monroe St. 404 South Monroe St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399 Tallahassee, FL 32399
The Honorable Paul Renner The Honorable Fentrice Driskell
Speaker Minority Leader
Florida House of Representatives Florida House of Representatives
402 South Monroe St. 402 South Monroe St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399 Tallahassee, FL 32399
Dear Governor DeSantis, President Passidomo, Speaker Renner, Minority Leader Book, and
Minority Leader Driskell,
We are writing to express our deep concern about the recent reports of sex trafficking of foster
children and a thriving sex trade in Florida hotels, as reported in recent articles in the Sun
Sentinel newspaper. We can only imagine you are just as concerned as we are, so we write to
urge Florida officials to take immediate action to address this issue.
As you should know, foster children are among the most vulnerable members of our society, and
they deserve our utmost protection and care. The fact that they are being exploited and abused in
this way is a grave injustice, and it is imperative that we do everything in our power to bring
those responsible to justice and prevent further incidents with a change in Florida’s foster care
system.
In 2018, Congress passed the Family First Prevention Services Act, which informed states that
the federal government will only fund two weeks of group home care for foster children, with an
exception for trafficking victims. Florida changed its policy in 2020 to take advantage of this
exception by creating a broad term definition for children who are at risk of being trafficked.
According to Florida Children’s First, a children’s advocacy group, the definition is so broad it
could apply to more than half of the state's foster kids. Over the course of four years the number
of group homes in Florida that are now considered to serve children who are at risk of trafficking
has increased from 4 to 150. This significant increase is most likely contributing to the Florida
foster care system pipeline for trafficking. We urge you to take immediate action to refine the
definition of "at-risk for trafficking" in order to reduce the number of group homes and
ensure that children are placed in appropriate and safe placements.
Also reported by the Sun Sentinel, hotels in Florida are committing violations in huge numbers
of HB 851-Human Trafficking, a law passed in the 2019 Florida state legislative session. That
law is intended to combat sex trafficking in hotels by creating human trafficking awareness
training and policies for public lodging establishments and imposing $2,000 fines for
establishments not in compliance with the law. Alarmingly, the Sun Sentinel revealed that more
than 6,600 hotels and rental properties have received more than 14,000 citations for violating
State human trafficking laws since 2019. Although thousands of citations have been issued,
hotels have been able to circumvent the fines by taking so-called remedial actions to address the
citations. Yet, the scourge continues. Investigation and action should be taken against any
individuals or organizations that may be complicit in these crimes, including hotel staff,
foster care providers, and other stakeholders. And importantly, HB 851-Human
Trafficking should be scrutinized for appropriate fixes.
We urge the DeSantis administration and state legislators to work closely with local law
enforcement, child welfare agencies, and advocacy groups to investigate these reports and
develop a comprehensive plan to address this issue. This may include increased funding for
investigative and enforcement efforts, more robust protections, and support for foster
children, including family-based care options and legislative fixes including those
previously mentioned.
Finally, in short, we strongly urge you to take swift and decisive action to protect the foster
children of Florida from further harm. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Frederica S. Wilson
Member of Congress
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Member of Congress
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
Member of Congress
Kathy Castor
Member of Congress
Maxwell Frost
Member of Congress
Darren Soto
Member of Congress
Jared Moskowitz
Member of Congress
Cc:
Attorney General of Florida
Florida Department of Children and Families
Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
Florida Senate Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Criminal Justice
Florida Senate Committee on Children, Families, and Elder Affairs
Florida Senate Committee on Criminal Justice
Florida House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Criminal Justice
Florida House Judiciary Committee
American Children’s Campaign
Delores Barr Weaver Policy Center
Florida Alliance to End Human Trafficking
Florida Coalition for Children
Florida’s Children First
Florida Foster and Adoptive Parent Association
Guardian ad Litem Office
Kristi House
One Voice Impact
PACE Center for Girls
US Institute Against Human Trafficking
Voices for Florida