Senator Tammy Baldwin's office issued the following yesterday:
04.24.19
“I look forward to the National Guard Bureau conducting this comprehensive review and producing a public report on its findings. The men and women of the Wisconsin National Guard deserve an environment free of sexual harassment and assault and I believe this impartial outside review of past actions, current protocols, and future improvements is the best way to meet that objective,” said Senator Baldwin.
“I appreciate the National Guard Bureau’s Office of Complex Investigations’ swift review of my and Sen. Baldwin’s request,” said Governor Evers. “The bottom line is that our servicemembers deserve to work in an environment that’s free of sexual assault and harassment and the fear they might face retaliation for reporting sexual assault or harassment when it happens, and I am hopeful that OCI’s thorough, impartial review will help us to ensure the safety of our folks in uniform.”
The assessment will be conducted by a team of experts over the next several months. The team will review the Wisconsin National Guard’s policies and practices, conduct on-site reviews at all major Wisconsin National Guard Locations, review allegations related to sexual assault and harassment, and provide recommendations on how to best prevent sexual assault and harassment.
The assessment team will be available to meet in-person with former and current members of the Wisconsin National Guard. In addition, National Guard members can share concerns or complaints about sexual harassment and assault by sending an email to NationalGuardAssessment@wisconsin.gov.
U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin and Governor Tony Evers Announce Comprehensive Review of Wisconsin National Guard’s Processes on Sexual Assault and Harassment
MADISON, WI – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin and Governor Tony Evers announced today that the National Guard Bureau’s Office of Complex Investigations (OCI) will be conducting a thorough, independent assessment of the Wisconsin National Guard’s handling of sexual assault and harassment. The assessment comes after Senator Baldwin and Governor Evers called for the assessment last month.“I look forward to the National Guard Bureau conducting this comprehensive review and producing a public report on its findings. The men and women of the Wisconsin National Guard deserve an environment free of sexual harassment and assault and I believe this impartial outside review of past actions, current protocols, and future improvements is the best way to meet that objective,” said Senator Baldwin.
“I appreciate the National Guard Bureau’s Office of Complex Investigations’ swift review of my and Sen. Baldwin’s request,” said Governor Evers. “The bottom line is that our servicemembers deserve to work in an environment that’s free of sexual assault and harassment and the fear they might face retaliation for reporting sexual assault or harassment when it happens, and I am hopeful that OCI’s thorough, impartial review will help us to ensure the safety of our folks in uniform.”
The assessment will be conducted by a team of experts over the next several months. The team will review the Wisconsin National Guard’s policies and practices, conduct on-site reviews at all major Wisconsin National Guard Locations, review allegations related to sexual assault and harassment, and provide recommendations on how to best prevent sexual assault and harassment.
The assessment team will be available to meet in-person with former and current members of the Wisconsin National Guard. In addition, National Guard members can share concerns or complaints about sexual harassment and assault by sending an email to NationalGuardAssessment@wisconsin.gov.