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House leaders to take action on process for sexual misconduct claims

House leaders to take action on process for sexual misconduct claims

Summary

House Speaker Mike Johnson and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries are creating a bipartisan group to improve how sexual misconduct claims are handled in the House of Representatives. This effort comes after recent resignations linked to such claims and aims to make it easier and safer for staffers to report misconduct.

Key Facts

  • Speaker Mike Johnson and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries are leading a bipartisan task force on sexual misconduct claims in the House.
  • The group will work on improving reporting methods and protecting people who report misconduct, especially young female staffers.
  • The task force is a response to resignations of Rep. Eric Swalwell and Rep. Tony Gonzales related to sexual misconduct issues.
  • Swalwell denies the allegations but faces legal challenges; Gonzales admitted an affair with a staffer who later died by suicide and will not seek reelection.
  • Members of both the Democratic and Republican Women’s Caucuses have been involved in discussions about this issue.
  • The task force aims to change the culture on Capitol Hill and fix problems in the current complaint process.
  • Lawmakers recognize that fear and confusion discourage people from reporting sexual misconduct.
  • The group plans a careful and deliberate approach rather than rushing changes.
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