If we're not open to repealing all of it, you have the easy way out, which is to take away the most obvious harm. That would be getting rid of the advertising provision, as well as communicating, purchasing, procuring and third party material benefits. Those are the most obvious ones.
There are some other issues with the PCEPA as well, but I think we can all agree that the basic sex work laws are the ones that are causing the most trouble. Material benefits, advertising, purchasing, communicating and procuring would need to be repealed for sure. I think that would be the most obvious answer.
I had six years before and six years after. Prior to PCEPA, I hadn't known any of my peers to die. After PCEPA, I think we're at seven or eight now. That's ridiculous. If it's supposed to help and not harm people, then how come there are actually people dying for fear of reporting to police? These are huge issues. We're talking about people's lives.
To me, the bare minimum is to repeal those main provisions. The ideal situation, if you want the A+, is to decriminalize. Absolutely.