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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 heās 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 āblurred the lines.ā
The Senate Democratic caucus did not issue a statement after reelecting Taylor as its leader, merely announcing that heād retained his leadership position.
The caucus released a statement late Monday that referred to allegations against a āmember of the legislatureā 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, āno matter who it comes from.ā
āI cannot ignore this principle simply because a Statehouse Democrat has been accused of sexual harassment,ā GiaQuinta said.
GiaQuinta said a state law has requiredĀ sexual harassment trainingĀ for lawmakers since 2018 and that the Indiana House has a reporting mechanism in place that includes a confidential investigation process and guaranteed protection from retaliation.
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House Speaker Todd Huston echoed GiaQuintaās comments about the House system. He didnāt comment directly on the allegations against Taylor but was asked whether the Statehouse is a safe place for women to work.
āI sure hope so,ā Huston said. āAnd we fight every day to make sure it is.ā
Brandon is our Statehouse bureau chief. Contact him at bsmith@ipbs.org or follow him on Twitter at @brandonjsmith5.