Senator Patty Murray claims to fight for women, but they better not have kids while working for her. One ex-staffer says the Senator forced her to choose between her job and her kids. It’s why she’s endorsing Murray’s Republican opponent Tiffany Smiley for Senate.
Pam Norick was pregnant with her first child when Murray hired her in 1993. She served as the Senator’s national security advisor under the agreement that she could work from home on Fridays. But she told Newsweek that Murray broke the agreement after the birth of her second child.
Norick’s second son was born premature and required “extra medical care,” according to Newsweek. Nevertheless, she
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