Sexual misconduct reform in Congress requires more than resignations

Sexual misconduct reform in Congress requires more than resignations

Two members of Congress resigned on April 13, 2026, after being accused of abusing their power to prey on women staff, prompting a bipartisan effort to improve the reporting process for sexual misconduct in Congress.

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