Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Calif. assemblywo­man back to work

Investigat­ion: Groping charge unsubstant­iated

- By Sophia Bollag

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Embattled California Assemblywo­man Cristina Garcia returned to the Assembly floor for the first time since an investigat­ion found allegation­s she groped a male staffer unsubstant­iated.

The Los Angeles-area Democrat was hugged by a few Democratic lawmakers Friday after she entered the chamber, including Assemblyma­n Rob Bonta, D-Alameda, and Assemblywo­man Eloise Gomez Reyes, D-Grand Terrace.

She was also greeted by other members of the Assembly, including Republican Leader Brian Dahle, who represents a rural Northern California district.

Meanwhile, in the gallery overlookin­g the chamber where members of the public sit, some women affiliated with an effort to oust Garcia wore shirts that spelled “RESIGN.”

Garcia took a three-month leave of absence after the groping allegation and other claims of inappropri­ate behavior surfaced. Outside investigat­ors cleared her of the groping claim but found she used vulgar language in violation of the Assembly’s sexual harassment policy.

Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, a Los Angeles-area Democrat, has stripped Garcia of her committee assignment­s and is requiring Garcia to attend sensitivit­y training and a session about sexual harassment policy.

She is running for re-election in the June 5 primary, where she faces multiple Democratic challenger­s. The State Building and Constructi­on Trades Council is leading an effort to oust her, which includes television ads highlighti­ng the misconduct claims. Various unions have contribute­d more than $500,000.

The protest was organized by the building trades group.

 ?? Rich Pedroncell­i The Associated Press ?? Democratic Assemblywo­man Cristina Garcia, right, is hugged by a colleague on her first day back in the Assembly since she was cleared of sexual misconduct allegation­s.
Rich Pedroncell­i The Associated Press Democratic Assemblywo­man Cristina Garcia, right, is hugged by a colleague on her first day back in the Assembly since she was cleared of sexual misconduct allegation­s.

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