Female lawmakers, staffers and lobbyists speak out on 'pervasive' harassment in California's Capitol
Source: Los Angeles Times
A state legislator who was groped by a male lobbyist weeks after she was sworn into office. A legislative staffer-turned-lobbyist who for years would only wear pantsuits in order to project a business-only air. A government affairs director who faced inappropriate advances from an associate in full view of male colleagues who seemed oblivious as it happened.
As Hollywood takes a hard look at itself in the wake of the spiraling Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct scandal, the women of California politics are publicly declaring: Us too.
More than 140 women including legislators, Capitol staff, political consultants and lobbyists signed a letter calling out the pervasive culture of sexual harassment and mistreatment that plagues their industry.
The signatories include six of 26 women in the Legislature, two retired lawmakers, a Board of Equalization member and officials from the state Democratic and Republican parties.
As women leaders in politics, in a state that postures itself as a leader in justice and equality, you might assume our experience has been different. It has not, read the letter, seen by the Los Angeles Times before its publication Tuesday. Each of us has endured, or witnessed or worked with women who have experienced some form of dehumanizing behavior by men with power in our workplaces.
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