Mccain, talked with Arizona Governor doug ducey about the issue of Human Trafficking and how to combat it. This is 30 minutes. Good morning, everyone. This mornings session is on Human Trafficking. I think we are all aware of what a pervasive, evil that Human Trafficking is. The fact that every state in our nation and millions of people around the world. We know it takes everyone working together and we have seen this in arizona to make a difference. Both local, state and federal governments, Law Enforcement, nonprofits and others. Earlier, nga had adopted a new policy to advocate for partnership across all sectors to fight this evil. My name is doug ducey and i am the governor of arizona. It is really my pleasure today to introduce someone who has led the fight on Human Trafficking for many years. It is someone im proud to be able to call a dear friend. Someone who, through her work at the Mccain Institute is cochair of the arizona Human Trafficking council and is proven to be indispe
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