Monday, April 14, 2014

House approves changes to ethics commission following inaction on sexual harassment case

House approves changes to ethics commission following inaction on sexual harassment case.

Stung by criticism over its handling of sexual harassment allegations, the Kentucky House on Monday voted to strengthen and diversify the Legislative Ethics Commission, which is supposed to police lawmakers'


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