Mar. 06, 2023

HARRISBURG — In reaction to Friday’s announcement that Rep. Mike Zabel (D-Delaware) will not be resigning from the House, more than a dozen female state representatives led by Rep. Kristin Marcell (R-Bucks) delivered a letter to Speaker of the House Joanna McClinton (D-Philadelphia) and Zabel on Monday renewing the call for his resignation.

“Knowing Rep. Zabel will not be serving in the halls of the Capitol is the only way women who have had to deal with the grotesque and repeated conduct from this serial harasser will be able to feel safe,” the letter said.

“Women have spent generations breaking down barriers to hold positions of public trust and confidence, but the disgusting unwanted sexual advances by people like Rep. Zabel have continuously held women back or slowed the progress they have made. Too often, the behavior of such men and the silent complicity of others has, sadly, prevented others from even believing the truth. No one – man or woman, Democrat or Republican – should stand for this kind of behavior in 2023.”

In addition to the letter, Rep. Marcell noted the following:

“What makes this situation even more intolerable is that House Democratic leadership, which has at times consisted of a number of different women, covered up these actions and remained silent on them until Rep. Zabel was finally caught. The timeline of how his identity was kept quiet – despite his identity being reported as 'an open secret' by the news media in the weeks preceding– is there for everyone to see,” she said.

“The speaker’s call for a vote to shut down the mention of Rep. Zabel’s name during the House rules vote is there for anyone to see. How can we allow Rep. Zabel to continue to hold the title and position of trust he abused - especially when he has yet to deny any of the accusations made against him? How can any party prioritize its political power and voting margin over women’s safety?”

Representative Kristin Marcell
178th District
Pennsylvania House of Representatives

 
More Than a Dozen Female Representatives Call on Zabel to Resign, Says Marcell
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