House prohibits sexual relationships between lawmakers and their staffers [View all]
Source: Washington Post
House prohibits sexual relationships between lawmakers and their staffers
By Elise Viebeck and Jenna Portnoy February 6 at 1:22 PM
The House voted Tuesday to prohibit sexual relationships between lawmakers and their employees, a remarkable rule change that brings the institution in line with the military and the private sector after a rash of sexual harassment and misconduct allegations roiled Capitol Hill.
The prohibition, pushed by Rep. Barbara Comstock (R-Va.), took immediate effect as Congress moved toward changing the system for reporting and adjudicating employees claims of sexual harassment. The House approved language Tuesday establishing an office to advocate for employees during that process and a separate bill requiring lawmakers to reimburse taxpayers when they are involved in workplace settlements.
Thanks to the #MeToo movement, the American public has made it clear that they have had enough, said Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.). They expect Congress to lead, and for once we are.
The bipartisan bills are Congresss most definitive response to the #MeToo campaign and the wave of harassment and misconduct scandals that have led to at least eight members resigning or announcing plans to retire in the past four months. Amid a national reckoning over sexual misbehavior in the workplace, news reports exposing lawmakers secretive process for settling harassment complaints with taxpayer dollars pushed House leaders to confront criticisms of the system.
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