More than 170 women — including lobbyists and lawmakers — have signed a letter calling for a culture change at the state Capitol when it comes to dealing with sexual harassment.

Yesterday’s letter says that as “women serving and working in the legislative and political realm, we add our voices to the chorus of ‘enough.'”

Tacoma Representative Laurie Jinkins tells KIRO people are starting to focus on helping the victims.

The letter comes a week after four women said publicly that former Democratic Representative Brendan Williams sexually harassed them.

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