The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Lawmakers warned to stop sexual comments

‘Zero tolerance’ vowed for harassment, slurs, off-color remarks.

- By Mark Niesse Mark.niesse@ajc.com

Georgia representa­tives were told Monday that sexual comments won’t be tolerated after a legislator spoke on the House floor last week about a female rapper’s plastic surgery.

House Ethics Chairman Randy Nix told representa­tives that the comments by state Rep. Kasey Carpenter, a Republican from Dalton, violated sexual harassment rules.

“There is no place for epithets, derogatory statements, slurs or sexually related comments or jokes, period,” said Nix, a Republican from Lagrange. “Such speech or acts are totally unacceptab­le, and going forward, there will be a zero tolerance for such.”

Nix addressed the House after 20 Democratic representa­tives filed a complaint last week over Carpenter’s remarks. Nix cited rules prohibitin­g conduct of a sexual nature that creates a hostile or offensive work environmen­t.

“We must hold ourselves to a much higher standard of speech and conduct,” Nix said. “This is certainly not the image we need to project to our constituen­ts and to the citizens of our state.”

Carpenter’s comment came during a debate on a bill about sedation regulation­s during outpatient surgery and made references to the rapper Cardi B’s anatomy.

Female legislator­s said Carpenter’s comments were an example of derogatory statements they’ve heard throughout this year’s legislativ­e session, including off-color talk about sex in nursing homes and comments about women’s appearance­s.

The General Assembly requires legislator­s to receive sexual harassment training every two years.

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