Kansas lawmakers get hour of training on sexual harassment
January 18, 2018
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Dozens of Kansas lawmaker's received an hour of sexual harassment training Wednesday designed to get them to speak up if they know about misconduct after an outside group said the Legislature's anti-harassment policy was outdated and weak.
Several lawmakers left the session for Kansas House members saying it was only a first step toward combatting problems at the Statehouse, and one Republican legislator saying she thought the training was too shallow.
The Legislature's anti-harassment policy hasn't been updated since 1994, and it requires no training for lawmakers or their...
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