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Women leaders speak up about harassment, misogyny in Michigan politics ⋆ Michigan Advance


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Few have faith in the Michigan Legislature's sexual harassment and discrimination policies. Can that be fixed?


Few have faith in the Michigan Legislature’s sexual harassment and discrimination policies. Can that be fixed?
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Sen. Stephanie Chang, D-Detroit, stands for a portrait in the Lansing Capitol building on Tuesday April, 20, 2021 in Michigan. Nicole Hester/ MLive.comNicole Hester/ MLive.com
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Like other employers around the country, Michigan’s two legislative chambers have anti-harassment and discrimination policies in place aimed at giving the myriad of staff helping the Capitol function a means to report and resolve inappropriate behavior.
But the House and Senate, in many ways, operate differently than an average workplace. The “workplace” might be the Capitol, a lawmaker’s Lansing or district office, a conference, an extracurricular event, a downtown bar. Late nights in close quarters abound on busy session days. There’s frequent interaction between staff and people outside the purview of the House an ....

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Michigan Senate to update sexual harassment policy amid reckoning in Lansing


The policy is expected to go into effect Monday.
The Senate’s new policy extends protections to visitors, such as constituents, lobbyists, vendors, contractors, reporters and anyone that is on or within Senate property.
That makes senators or staffers subject to disciplinary action if visitors are harassed and file complaints with the Senate Business Office.
“It may not completely solve everything, but I think the goal is to obviously make improvements and to get us further towards a goal,” Chang said. “Ultimately, you can’t completely change a culture from policy, but we hope that it ll be much improved.”
The new policy also spells out the process to report discrimination or sexual harassment. The Senate Business Office has created a flowchart to explain all the steps, which includes a complaint investigation by the director of the office.  ....

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Deadline Detroit | There's no evidence of voter fraud, but a GOP-led committee will issue more subpoenas


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By Allison Donahue
Michigan Advance
The GOP-led state House passed a resolution Tuesday that will give the Oversight Committee power to issue subpoenas for Nov. 3 general election-related issues, as Republicans continue to maintain there were serious problems, despite court rulings to the contrary.
This came one day after the Electoral College affirmed the win for Democratic President-elect Joe Biden.
“I’ve heard from an incredible number of people who are worried about fraud and have lost faith in the free and fair elections upon which our country is built,” said Rep. Triston Cole (R-Mancelona) who introduced House Resolution 342. “Regardless of our political affiliations, we should all agree that we must do more to restore the public’s trust in our voting procedures. We can begin that process by conducting a thorough and complete investigation that gets to the bottom of these reports and delivers the answers voters deserve. The Oversight Commi ....

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