Since 1997, the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights has paid out more than $17 million in public money to settle nearly 300 cases of workplace disputes at the US Capitol – including claims related sexual harassment, discrimination, retaliation and pay disputes.
GOP lawmakers demand release of $17M ‘congressional sexual slush fund list’
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