State Representative Chuck Efstration (R-Dacula) Monday announced an initiative aimed at fighting human trafficking — the Convenience Stores Against Trafficking (CSAT) program.

“Georgia is the seventh ranked state in the nation for human trafficking cases, and Atlanta is a major hub for human trafficking largely because our state’s capital city is home to the world’s busiest airport,” said Rep. Efstration. “The Super Bowl will be held in Atlanta next year, and I’m thrilled that the CSAT program will soon launch in Georgia in an effort to combat this horrific epidemic leading up to such an international event.” 

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