Ulterior Motives of Lobbyists Defending Sen. Jack Tate Exposed
Back on November 20, we took note of a story from Ernest Luning of the former Colorado Statesman featuring a number of female lobbyists rising to the defense of Sen. Jack Tate of Centennialfollowing allegations of sexual harassment against him from a legislative aide who reportedly left the Capitol rather than deal with his unwanted advances. In particular, we recognized an undisclosed connection between at least one of the lobbyists most stoutly defending Tates character and legislation that both was sponsored by Tate as well as passed through Sen. Tates Business, Labor and Technology (BLT) Committee.
And without researching in detail, we postulated there would be more such undisclosed relationships between the lobbyists defending Tate in Lunings story and Sen. Taterelationships that make their rushing to defend Tate from allegations leveled by a young legislative aide something worse than merely dubious.
Today KUNC, the outlet responsible for breaking the story of widespread sexual harassment in the Colorado General Assembly, published their own research into the lobbyists who defended Sen. Tate. And its worse than we could have imagined:
Five women lobbyists who voiced support for Sen. Jack Tate after sexual harassment allegations against him also did business before the committee he chairs earlier this year
All five women lobbyists worked on bills sponsored by Tate or before his committee. Three of them donated to his campaign.
Theyve also come under fire from other women for their support in a series of Facebook posts, where some questioned their motivations, drawing objections from some of the lobbyists in lengthy comment threads.
Colorado Common Cause Executive Director Elena Nunez talked about the potential for conflicts.
I think some of the conversations around some of the latest allegations and defending some legislators and not others really reveals that, she said. The dynamic really reveals the challenge of confronting sexual harassment in a political context.
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