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Posted on February 22, 2021

Rep. Diego Hernandez, facing expulsion vote, resigns from Oregon Legislature: report

Rep. Diego Hernandez, a three-term Portland Democrat who’s been embroiled in controversy for months following multiple allegations that he created a hostile workplace for women, told OPB News on Sunday he is resigning, the news organization reported.

Hernandez was facing the possibility of being the first legislator expelled from the Legislature in Oregon.

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