Arizona Chamber wants Shooter to resign amid harassment claims

Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry CEO Glenn Hamer/Facebook

KTAR.com

Arizona’s most powerful business group called on a state representative to resign on Friday, after claims surfaced this week that he has sexually harassed multiple women.

The Arizona Chamber of Commerce called on Rep. Don Shooter (R-Yuma) to resign after allegations surfaced that the legislator sexually harassed or acted inappropriately toward multiple women, most notably fellow Rep. Michelle Ugenti-Rita (R-Scottsdale).

In a statement to the Associated Press, spokesman Garrick Taylor said the group “believe[s] [Shooter] should resign.”

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