
State Lawmaker Removed From Committees
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State Rep. Daniel Grossberg has been removed from his House interim committees.
State Rep. Daniel Grossberg has lost his committee assignments after the Legislative Research Committee launched an investigation into claims he had inappropriate interactions with women.
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State Lawmaker Removed From Committees
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State Rep. Daniel Grossberg has lost his committee assignments after the Legislative Research Committee launched an investigation into claims he had inappropriate interactions with women.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipA Kentucky state representative accused of inappropriate interactions with women has now lost his committee assignments.
Daniel Grossberg is a Democrat from Louisville.
The Lexington Herald-Leader broke the story weeks ago, saying at least three women claim Grossberg sent them text messages.
The women describe as, quote, creepy and weird and quote, The Legislative Research Commission is investigating Grossberg.
The Herald-Leader reported today that Democrats removed Grossberg from his House interim committee's Grossberg attorney and a whites says Grossberg and his team are looking for an appropriate legal response to the move because they say removing him from his committee assignments disenfranchizes the people in his district.
Grossberg is running for reelection in November and he is unopposed.
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