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How has sexual harassment played a role in your life? A judicious book about a very sensitive topic, the clear intention is to encourage women to report abuse and harassment timely before the trail goes cold. Reading like a novel, yet sprinkled with facts and up-to-date research, Pay-to-Play aims to upgrade federal and state laws to reflect the urgency of the crime. This masterpiece weaves personal stories into realities, citing fascinating details verified with proven data. Tootie Smith moves the reader through the genesis of the problem, beginning with a view of history not often thought…mehr

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How has sexual harassment played a role in your life? A judicious book about a very sensitive topic, the clear intention is to encourage women to report abuse and harassment timely before the trail goes cold. Reading like a novel, yet sprinkled with facts and up-to-date research, Pay-to-Play aims to upgrade federal and state laws to reflect the urgency of the crime. This masterpiece weaves personal stories into realities, citing fascinating details verified with proven data. Tootie Smith moves the reader through the genesis of the problem, beginning with a view of history not often thought about, into the reasons why we got here and to how to fix it. Each chapter offers a unique view, giving this collection a resource for any person to follow, particularly as a guide for consideration of a multitude of factors. Smith offers a passionate approach for mature audiences as it deals with sexual content, political opinions, and religious practices, yet is written for anyone to understand.
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As the Chair of the Clackamas County Board of Commissioners, Tootie Smith is seeking reelection in 2024. She is a native of Clackamas County and grew up on a farm in south Clackamas County, Oregon. Farming taught Tootie self-sufficiency, independence, hard work, and the unfairness of life's lessons. She ultimately turned these early lessons into leadership qualities when starting three corporations, including Prairie House Inn Bed and Breakfast, a historical hospitality site in her hometown of Molalla, Oregon, with her husband of 42 years.