Advocates are pushing for stronger penalties for sex trafficking of minors in New York, a move that could have a significant impact on the state's laws. The advocates are calling for increased measures to protect minors and hold perpetrators accountable. The issue is crucial for Buffalo residents, as it affects the safety and well-being of children in the community.

"We need to do more to protect our children and hold those who exploit them accountable," said an advocate.

The advocates are working with lawmakers to introduce legislation that would increase penalties for sex trafficking of minors. The proposed legislation would also provide more resources for victims and their families. The issue has gained significant attention in recent years, with many cases of sex trafficking of minors being reported in New York.

The Buffalo community has been affected by the issue, with several cases being reported in the city. The advocates are calling for increased awareness and education about the issue, as well as increased support for victims and their families. As the advocates continue to push for stronger penalties, residents can expect to see increased efforts to address the issue.

The New York legislature will consider the proposed legislation in the coming weeks, and a vote is expected soon. Looking ahead, the advocates will continue to work with lawmakers and the community to address the issue and protect minors from sex trafficking.