Rauner signs harassment laws

Bruce Rauner
Gov. Bruce Rauner signed two harassment measures into law on Thursday.(Photo courtesy Facebook/Bruce Rauner)

By RFD Radio/WFMB

SPRINGFIELD – Given a crisis the Illinois Legislature can react quickly and that’s what they have done to get laws passed to stem the tide of sexual harassment claims at the Illinois Capitol.

Gov. Bruce Rauner signed legislation on Thursday that will require lawmakers, staff and lobbyists to go through training that is designed to recognize harassment and avoid actions that can be harassment. The bill also takes steps to better identify procedures for reporting harassment and the investigation of it.

Another bill signed Thursday will extend the amount of time the Legislative Inspector General has to investigate claims of harassment. There are currently 27 claims at the office that have piled up for the three years there was no Inspector General investigate.

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