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Advocates for military sexual assault survivors are hopeful the new recommendations will eventually change the culture within the Maine National Guard.
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The National Guard Bureau completed a three-day review of Maine's programs during a visit in June. But it did not explore the state's culture, which sexual assault victims have said is deeply embedded in misogyny, harassment and retaliation.
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The new law tasks Maine's attorney general with reviewing the National Guard's handling of sexual harassment and assault investigations.
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Lawmakers are considering a bill they hope will bring more accountability to the organization, as many survivors believe the Maine National Guard is too small to police itself.
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Gov. Janet Mills created the new council through an executive order, which she signed Thursday.
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A group of migrant workers from Latin America is raising allegations of sexual harassment by a labor contractor for the Worcester Wreath Company, the…
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Several members of the U.S. Congress have resigned over allegations of sexual harassment, prompting legislation aimed at creating a more transparent and…
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AUGUSTA, Maine - Maine lawmakers must now attend annual anti-harassment training in-person and can no longer simply sign a form to fulfill the…
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While sexual harassment continues to make headlines, with allegations of misconduct bringing down dozens of men in power in the past few months, the…