California's Assembly Public Safety Committee recently removed provisions from Assembly Bill 379 that would have made it a felony to purchase 16- and 17-year-olds for sex. This decision has sparked controversy, with critics arguing that it weakens protections for older teens and allows sex buyers to evade harsher penalties. Governor Gavin Newsom has voiced support for reinstating the felony charges, emphasizing the need for stronger measures to combat sex trafficking.
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