What should California voters know about lawmakers who engage in sexual misconduct? And when should they know it? A #CAleg panel discussed that today: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/california-metoo-advocate-hit-with-new-claims-of-misconduct/2018/02/15/d2310ab2-1220-11e8-a68c-e9374188170e_story.html?utm_term=.59e946874e60 …
Testimony today was: Former FPPC chair, California Employment Lawyers Association, National Women's Law Center, a Weintraub Tobin attorney, and USC professor
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Good to know the Former FPPC chair was there! Hoping to see more input on improving transparency by the open-gov advocates so we can ensure the public’s right to know stays in clear focus.
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I’m waiting for @NikkiMooreEsq to chime in that I just like hanging out with her and Jim from CNPA.

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