A new House bill aims to stop federal contractors from taking part in human trafficking, The Hill reported. The measure by Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) stemmed from concerns about contractors abroad. Last year, the government uncovered some firms allegedly holding back employee passports, forcing people to stay on work sites. There have also been allegations that some companies have lied about compensation. Connolly's bill would let agencies terminate contracts, if a company is found to be involved in human trafficking.
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