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12 dozen lawmakers accused in 8 years. Women in the statehouse weigh #MeToo’s impact

By ISABELLA VOLMERT, DAVID A. LIEB and OLIVIA DIAZ - Mar 24, 2025, 01:13 PM ET
Last Updated - Mar 24, 2025, 01:13 PM EDT
Statehouse Harassment
A person walks by a sign for a meeting in progress at the Oregon state Capitol on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024, in Salem, Ore. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)

In an updated report, The Associated Press has cataloged at least 147 state lawmakers in a total of 44 states who have been accused of sexual harassment or sexual misconduct since 2017

Virginia lawmaker Jackie Glass said she got a “safety brief” when she joined the Legislature.

“I was told who not to go drink with, who not to be alone with and who to just watch out for,” she said on the Statehouse floor in 2024. Addressing the male House speaker, she said, “I don’t think you got that brief.”

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The Democrat was discussing a pervasive culture of sexual misconduct in the Statehouse, something that remains despite the #MeToo movement hitting critical mass in 2017.

The movement toppled politicians, celebrities and others across the country. Allegations of harassment and misconduct, some from many years prior, came to light — highlighting a toxic culture where such behavior was perhaps as rampant and accepted as the silence that buried it.

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