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Indiana Senate Democrats reelected Greg Taylor as their caucus leader Monday, just after& an Indianapolis Star story& detailed multiple sexual harassment allegations against Taylor that stretch back more than a decade.
The Star story revealed three women said they were sexually harassed by Taylor, both verbally and physically, while he’s served as a lawmaker. And some of those allegations were reported to past legislative leaders, seemingly without any action taken.
In a statement to the Star, Taylor apologized for his behavior and said he may have “blurred the lines.”
The Senate Democratic caucus did not issue a statement after reelecting Taylor as its leader, merely announcing that he’d retained his leadership position.
The caucus released a statement late Monday that referred to allegations against a “member of the legislature” but made no mention of Taylor. It also called for an improved misconduct reporting structure.
In a statement, House Democratic Leader Phil GiaQuinta condemned sexual harassment, “no matter who it comes from.”
“I cannot ignore this principle simply because a Statehouse Democrat has been accused of sexual harassment,” GiaQuinta said.
GiaQuinta said a state law has required sexual harassment training for lawmakers since 2018...
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