The bill requires the Committee on Ethics to publicly release information about any monetary settlements related to sexual harassment.
What it actually does
The bill requires the Committee on Ethics only to preserve records related to monetary settlements involving acts of sexual harassment, without necessarily publicly releasing them.
Watch Items
•The title implies public release, but the bill does not specify that the records actually have to be made public.
•The bill's main purpose is to preserve records rather than take action to address or expose sexual harassment.
•The title suggests an enforcement action or consequence, but the bill's content summary is limited to record-keeping.