In Santa Fe, New Mexico, state legislators are pushing for a new investigative truth commission to address the legacy of Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch, where survivors point to possible sex trafficking activities. The proposed investigation comes amid growing awareness of Epstein's extensive criminal history and aims to provide clarity on what occurred at the ranch and how the state can ensure protections against future trafficking. With a budget of $2.5 million, the commission seeks to uncover truths about decisions made by officials regarding reports of abuse. The initiative has garnered bipartisan interest but is not without skepticism about its timing and effectiveness. Discussions in the legislature will commence in January, which could set a course for future accountability and victim restitution.