The CSU mishandled sexual harassment complaints. Two bills are aimed at protecting students
Briefly

After the California State University system failed to investigate sexual misconduct, the system vowed to work through its systematic obstacles. Instances of Title IX violations from administrators and faculty have surfaced publicly, causing the system to be audited, revealing improper responses to complaints and allegations.
Assembly Bill 1905 and AB 810 focus on addressing sexual misconduct and Title IX issues in higher education. AB 810 would require faculty applying to public institutions to disclose any history of sexual misconduct, aiming to increase accountability across California's public higher education systems.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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