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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 29 Nov 2017

    The House of Representatives passed a measure mandating new workplace training for the chamber’s lawmakers and staffhttp://on.wsj.com/2AjafHB 

    6:00 PM - 29 Nov 2017
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      1. karen scofield‏ @karenscfld 29 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Don't sound like sexual harassment training is necessary, seems like they already have it perfected.

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      2. Professor Negro‏ @professornegro 29 Nov 2017
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        Why do grown men have to be 'trained' NOT to touch or speak to women inappropriately?

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      1. James Clayton Sattel‏ @newportrisites 29 Nov 2017
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        Pathetic..and we pay these morons for this crap

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      1. Mike‏ @MikeH1230 29 Nov 2017
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        Why does one need to be trained in how not to sexually harass someone? Good Lord

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      1. lonewolfrider‏ @MarkByers17 29 Nov 2017
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        Ok... but #UnsealTheDeals

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      1. Ben Shultz  🇺🇸 🇮🇱‏ @benmshultz 29 Nov 2017
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        Sad that Representative Conyers missed this vote. Interesting timing on his trip back to Detroit.

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      1. My Info‏ @tracdil 29 Nov 2017
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        Ridiculous, keep your Fucking hands and comments to yourself. How damn hard it that?!?!

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      1. Morris Schwartz‏ @MorrisSchwartz9 29 Nov 2017
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        House needs to get rid of slush fund

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      1. John O'Connell‏ @anvilinvest 29 Nov 2017
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        Ah, training. Yup. That will do it.

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      1. Suzanne Slaughter‏ @suzyq32 30 Nov 2017
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        The men do not need training, they need consequences. The women need a place to report where they can safely report without consequences. No more taxpayer funding for bad behavior!! Shocking!!!

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      1. Diego McCloud‏ @diego_mccloud 29 Nov 2017
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        All the while doing nothing to end NDAs. Thanks SO much Govs. This posturing is pathetic.

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      1. Craig B‏ @craig58 29 Nov 2017
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        Probably the typical “online” type classes that all government employees are required to take. Mostly just common sense.

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      1. EireRogue00‏ @Eirerogue00 29 Nov 2017
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        How about less slight of hand about the real issues...on how much Members paid in US taxpayer dollars to silence victims of their abuses. Resignations should occur.

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      1. Paula Alquist Anton‏ @PaulaAlquist 29 Nov 2017
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        This won't stop this. It's been federal law for how many years? Congress thinks they are above the law. They should be forced to resign now, all who have been complicit in this abuse, this includes pelosi and schumer.

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      1. Jean Hinkle Klele‏ @JeanHinkleKlele 29 Nov 2017
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        First step should be to remove the Harasser in Chief, #45

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      1. Chrissy H  ❌‏ @chrissyha03 29 Nov 2017
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        Umm well isn’t that just stupid number one it’s called knowing right from wrong and if you don’t know that there’s something wrong with you

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      1. Paul Lanni‏ @paulrlanni 29 Nov 2017
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        Just more 🐎💩 & a waste of time & taxpayer 💰. You mean to tell us that politicians elected to Congress don’t know how to behave properly. #DrainTheSewer #TermLimits

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