Pasadena Assemblyman Calls for Investigation of Sen. Joel Anderson

Assemblymember Holden speaking at a public safety panel discussion in March. - Courtesy photo / Assemblymember Chris Holden
Assemblymember Holden speaking at a public safety panel discussion in March. – Courtesy photo / a41.asmdc.org

Anderson allegedly made violent threats towards lobbyist Stephanie Roberson

Allegations against members of the California Legislature for sexual and violent threats should be taken seriously and addressed promptly. The Chair of the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC), Chris Holden, is calling for a full investigation into Senator Joel Anderson for his alleged threatening remarks towards Stephanie Roberson, a highly respected lobbyist for the California Nurses Association. The Caucus strongly encourages that appropriate disciplinary action be taken swiftly.

“We must hold violators of the Legislature’s sexual & violent harassment and discrimination policies accountable,” stated Holden. “The CLBC fully supports Ms. Roberson and encourages all capitol staff, lobbyists, and visitors to utilize the formalized procedures in place to bring about justice for a safer work environment for all. It is imperative that we create a safe workplace both inside and outside of the capitol.”

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