State Government We Said Enough, One Year Later: A Timeline Of Key Events In The Campaign Against Sexual Harassment At California’s Capitol October 16, 2018 | Chris Hagan | Kacey Sycamore It's been one year since women in California politics signed onto a letter describing a culture of sexual harassment at the Capitol. Here’s a look back at key moments since the We Said Enough campaign began.
Insight With Vicki Gonzalez We Said Enough On Their Movement Against Sexual Harassment One Year Later October 16, 2018 | Cody Drabble | Bert Johnson It’s been one year since the women behind We Said Enough released a detailed letter about harassment in California’s state government. We check in with the founders to hear what's changed. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California Chief Justice Wants Review Of Harassment Policies October 11, 2018 State Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye tasked a group of judges, administrators and attorneys with considering new rules to increase awareness of bad behavior and reporting requirements.
State Government California Legislature’s New Sexual Harassment Investigative Unit Signed Into Law September 17, 2018 | Ben Adler Gov. Jerry Brown also signed bills on Monday to allow Caltrans properties in several cities and counties to be leased for homeless services at $1 per month, end criminal penalties for sidewalk vendors, and help Californians who vote by mail.
Insight With Vicki Gonzalez Work Equity President Reflects On Proposed Harassment Protocols June 19, 2018 | Cody Drabble Pamela Lopez with Work Equity reflects on the proposed harassment protocol at the California Legislature. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California Legislature Discusses New Policy On Sexual Harassment June 18, 2018 | Ben Adler State lawmakers are moving toward adopting a new policy on how the Legislature will investigate sexual harassment complaints. A joint Senate-Assembly subcommittee discussed the proposal Monday after its public release on Friday. Listen / Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State Government California Assembly Reopens Investigation Into Groping Claim Against #MeToo Lawmaker Cristina Garcia June 13, 2018 (AP) — The California Legislature is resuming an investigation into groping allegations against Democratic Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia after her accuser appealed a finding that didn't substantiate his claim.
State Government Assembly Investigation Clears #MeToo Lawmaker Cristina Garcia Of Groping Male Staffer But Says She Used Vulgar Language May 17, 2018 | Ben Adler A California Assembly investigation into complaints of sexual harassment by Democrat Cristina Garcia has found the most severe allegations to be unsubstantiated. But it did substantiate lesser complaints against the assemblywoman. Listen / Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State Government #MeToo Assemblywoman Defends Herself Against Harassment Allegations, But Comments Spark Backlash March 27, 2018 | Ben Adler The California Assemblywoman who’s led the #MeToo movement in Sacramento is speaking out for the first time about the sexual harassment allegations against her — even as the investigation into those allegations continues. Listen / Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State Government No More Hugs: California Sen. Bob ‘Huggy Bear’ Hertzberg Disciplined After Investigation March 8, 2018 | Bob Moffitt The Southern California lawmaker has been ordered to refrain from initiating any more hugs — but he will be allowed to keep his job. Listen / Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.