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rangerrebew

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House Bill Disclosing Past Congressional Sexual Harassment Claims Has No Sponsor in Senate

(CNSNews.com) - Rep. Ron DeSantis’s office (R-Fla.) told CNSNews.com that a House bill requiring the disclosure of past congressional sexual harassment claims has no sponsor in the Senate.

The bill Congressional Accountability and Hush Fund Elimination Act [1] was introduced on Nov. 30, 2017 and referred to the House Administration Committee. The bill has bipartisan support with 92 co-sponsors – both Democrats and Republicans.
 
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There must be a whole bunch of senators who have been getting "service" from their aides. :whistle:

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Of course not. Anybody who actually believed this would actually happen is an idiot.