03/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/26/2026 11:33
FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 26, 2026) - Today, First Lady Britainy Beshear announced the formation of the Human Trafficking Awareness Coalition. Gov. Andy Beshear signed an executive order establishing the 15-member coalition, with experts in public safety, law enforcement, health care, media, government and more focused on preventing human trafficking and helping survivors. The First Lady will serve as chair.
"Human trafficking tears families apart and leaves survivors not knowing where to turn or who they can trust. As First Lady, I've made the fight against human trafficking a top priority. I want to end it - in every awful form that it takes," said the First Lady. "Through experiences like serving on the National Coalition for the Prevention of Human Sex Trafficking, I've seen firsthand that change is possible - and the more we understand trafficking, the more action we can take to help our neighbors. Through this coalition, we will increase education across Kentucky, support survivors, seek justice and deliver meaningful results.
The Human Trafficking Awareness Coalition will be composed of the following members:
"Ending human trafficking requires more than law enforcement efforts alone, and the Human Trafficking Awareness Coalition is a step forward in saving lives from this horrific act by raising awareness and empowering Kentuckians with the knowledge to recognize and help stop this crime," said KSP Commissioner Burnett. "If you see something, say something - by working together we will disrupt trafficking operations and hold offenders accountable"
"I want to thank the First Lady for inviting me to be a part of the Human Trafficking Awareness Coalition," said Lynn, survivor leader and advocate. "I think there is a lot we can do in the way of educating people on coercion, fraud, grooming and all the tactics that are used before force comes into the picture. I want to use my voice to impact generations - and to tell our children that we're not just anti-trafficking, we're pro-human dignity."
The First Lady's Human Trafficking Awareness Coalition will convene at the call of the First Lady and will provide an annual report to the Governor with findings and recommendations to guide wider efforts.
The Beshear administration has made it a priority to fight these crimes and support survivors. As Attorney General, Gov. Beshear created the Office of Child Abuse and Human Trafficking Prevention and Prosecution, where a historic level of child predators were arrested during his term. Also as Attorney General, Gov. Beshear created the Survivor's Council, which provided a way for survivors of violent crime to have a voice in state government.
In 2025, Gov. Beshear signed legislation making sexual extortion a felony in Kentucky. The Governor has also awarded funding to provide survivor services, including more than $145 million through the Victims of Crime Act and more than $18 million through the Violence Against Women Act.
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