Flickr The Milwaukee Common Council has adopted a resolution aimed at eventually making sure that all city elected officials are governed by policies regulating sexual harassment and other forms of intimidation.
The Milwaukee Common Council has adopted a resolution aimed at eventually making sure that all city elected officials are governed by policies regulating sexual harassment and other forms of intimidation. But prior to that unanimous vote Tuesday, there was controversy.
The issue first made headlines a few weeks ago, when city staff determined an anti-harassment policy did not apply to Milwaukee City Attorney Tearman Spencer.
The Department of Employee Relations was looking into allegations that Spencer harassed female staffers allegations the city attorney, who is Black, has denied.