California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2616

Caption

Legislature: sexual harassment.

Impact

The proposed legislation seeks to amend existing laws that already impose criminal and civil liabilities on legislators and legislative staff who interfere with or retaliate against employees exercising their rights to make complaints. By articulating a specific intent to maintain the independence of investigations, AB2616 aims to bolster the confidence of legislative employees in reporting harassment without fear of retaliation. The emphasis on independent investigations aims to reinforce protective measures and might establish clearer protocols for handling reports.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 2616, introduced by Assembly Member Caballero, focuses on the issue of sexual harassment within the legislative framework of California. The bill states the intent of the Legislature to ensure that investigations into sexual harassment complaints made by legislative employees are conducted independently. This initiative arises from concerns about the potential conflicts of interest and inadequacies in the current processes for addressing such grievances, especially within a legislative environment where power dynamics can significantly affect the outcomes of complaints.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the implementation and provisions of the bill. Some lawmakers and stakeholders could express concerns over the practicality and efficacy of ensuring truly independent investigations, given the interconnected nature of legislative operations. Additionally, debates may focus on the potential for the bill to inadvertently complicate existing processes or create further layers in the bureaucracy of handling harassment claims, thus affecting timely and effective responses to such issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB933

Privileged communications: incident of sexual assault, harassment, or discrimination.

CA AB2961

Employment of minors: training on sexual harassment.

CA SB808

California State University: annual report: sexual harassment reports: formal sexual harassment complaints.

CA AB2048

Community colleges: systemic campus reforms: sexual harassment: report.

CA AB2691

Crimes: sexual harassment.

CA AB2608

Postsecondary education: sexual violence and sexual harassment: training.

CA AB2407

Public postsecondary educational institutions: sexual harassment complaints: state audits.

CA SB791

Postsecondary education: academic and administrative employees: disclosure of sexual harassment.

CA AB1790

California State University: sexual harassment: implementing California State Auditor recommendations.

CA SB428

Temporary restraining orders and protective orders: employee harassment.

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