Government
Nov. 27, 2017
Lawmakers to hold hearing on sexual harassment
For the first time in a decade, an Assembly subcommittee tasked with looking at harassment in the Capitol will hold a hearing. The Tuesday afternoon session was prompted by allegations of inappropriate behavior by three current legislators.
SACRAMENTO — For the first time in a decade, an Assembly subcommittee tasked with looking at harassment in the Capitol will hold a hearing. The Tuesday afternoon session was prompted by allegations of inappropriate behavior by three current legislators.
Critics of the Legislature’s sexual harassment policies say they are more interested in systemic changes that would force the institution to behave more like other employers.
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