PEARL RIVER, NY – Assemblyman Mike Lawler introduced legislation to amend Section 63 of the Executive Law and expand the authority of the state attorney general to investigate allegations of sexual misconduct and assault in state government.
“Two former aides have bravely spoken regarding sexual harassment at the hands of Governor Cuomo. Their testimony and bravery deserve a truly independent investigation that is free from interference by their accused abuser, the Governor,” said Lawler. “The best way to ensure an independent and just investigation is to expand the attorney general’s authority to investigate claims of sexual misconduct and assault in state government. Nobody, not even the Governor, is above the law.”
“We have to set the example that no matter what position your accuser is in, you have the right to speak freely on your experiences of sexual harassment and abuse, and that no one has the right or ability to silence you. Sexual harassment is unacceptable and has no place in our society – including the workplace. Lindsey Boylan and Charlotte Bennett bravely spoke out about their horrific experiences and justice needs to be served.”
By expanding the authority of the state attorney general to investigate all allegations of sexual harassment or assault in state government, this bill aims to ensure transparency for victims in the process.