Tulsi Gabbard calls for end to sexual harassment

Hawaii congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard says that for too long survivors of sexual harassment and assault have been isolated, shamed and bullied into silence while their abusers walked away Scott free, that no one had no time should have to choose between their job and personal safety, calling on Congress to end the practice of taxpayer-funded sexual harassment settlements, expose perpetrators and provide a fair and transparent path to justice for absolutely unacceptable behavior.
Hawaii congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard says that for too long survivors of sexual harassment and assault have been isolated, shamed and bullied into silence while their abusers walked away Scott free, that no one had no time should have to choose between their job and personal safety, calling on Congress to end the practice of taxpayer-funded sexual harassment settlements, expose perpetrators and provide a fair and transparent path to justice for absolutely unacceptable behavior.
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883157136
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29 November, 2017
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Washington, DC, United States
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