Sen. Owen Hill Hits a New Low
Yesterday, the Colorado General Assembly held a training session on workplace sexual harassment to address the issue, following an historic reckoning in the 2018 session that resulted in the first-in-a-century expulsion of a sitting lawmaker, Democratic-turned-Republican Rep. Steve Lebsock, and the eventual resignation of by some accounts the worst offender of all, Republican Sen. Randy Baumgardner of Hot Sulphur Springs. A second Republican Senator, Jack Tate, announced that he will not run again following an investigation into his misconduct with a Senate aide.
Although politically a no-brainer, yesterdays training was not expressly mandatoryand as 9NEWS reports, two Republican Senators chose not only to forego the training but complain about it the indignity of it all:
The training was not mandatory and two state Senators decided not to attend. 9NEWS spoke to both Sen. Owen Hill (R-Colorado Springs) and Sen. Don Coram (R-Montrose), who gave varying reasons for not attending.
Coram said it was hinted to him the training was mandatory and said he didnt like being bullied
Note that the bullying alleged here appears to be Senate Minority Leader Chris Holbert, who 9NEWS Marshall Zelinger reports strongly encouraged Republican Senators to attend. But well set aside Sen. Don Corams red-on-red objections to focus on the comments of another Republican, Sen. Owen Hill. Not content to simply tell reporters he didnt have to attend, Hill launched into a hypocritical tirade over yesterdays sexual harassment training that obliges a response:
[Sen. Owen] Hill, on the other hand, took a different tack, saying the training was sanctimonious hypocrisy.
The Senate Leadership illegally fired ou[r] Senate secretary for taking a stand against sexual harassment and now they want to lecture me? he asked. [Pols emphasis]
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