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Sexual Harassment in Politics

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While the #MeToo hashtag goes viral, a bipartisan group of more than 140 women leaders in California politics signed a letter detailing sexual harassment, saying "enough."

Female lawmakers, lobbyists and consultants in Sacramento urged women to "speak up and share their stories."

The group has launched a website urging women to share their stories and support one another.

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