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Human Resources consultant Linda Strauss provides training to some 40 registered New Mexico political lobbyists on how to recognize, prevent and report sexual misconduct and harassment, on Thursday, Jan. 11, 2018, in Santa Fe, N.M. The New Mexico Secretary of State's Office is encouraging training for lobbyists, and it will be required for lawmakers next week as the Legislature overhauls its anti-harassment policies. Female lobbyists and elected officials in New Mexico say widespread sexual harassment at the Statehouse has gone unchecked under current procedures for reporting and investigating abuse. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)
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