Senate committee reviewing harassment policy hearing from staff, Senators in private

A subcommittee has set four meetings before the Senate rises next month, with a view to present their proposed changes in the fall.
Conservative Senator Scott Tannas, left, and Independent Senator Raymonde Saint-Germain, right, are deputy chair and chair, respectively, of a Senate subcommittee tasked with overhauling the Chamber’s harassment policy.
Senators and their staffers are able to air their harassment-related grievances behind closed doors over the next month, as a group tasked with overhauling the Upper Chamber’s harassment policy finally gets into gear. A subgroup of the Senate’s Internal Economy, Budgets, and Administration Comm...

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