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Lynn Beyak case reveals systemic racism in Senate ethics procedures, full stop

Opinion | BY LILLIAN EVA QUAN DYCK | February 3, 2021
Former senator Lillian Dyck, who retired in August 2020, writes that the investigative process used by the Senate to assess whether the letters posted by former senator Lynn Beyak were racist was a prime example of systemic racism. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY LILLIAN EVA QUAN DYCK | February 3, 2021
Opinion | BY LILLIAN EVA QUAN DYCK | February 3, 2021
Former senator Lillian Dyck, who retired in August 2020, writes that the investigative process used by the Senate to assess whether the letters posted by former senator Lynn Beyak were racist was a prime example of systemic racism. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY LILLIAN EVA QUAN DYCK | February 3, 2021
Former senator Lillian Dyck, who retired in August 2020, writes that the investigative process used by the Senate to assess whether the letters posted by former senator Lynn Beyak were racist was a prime example of systemic racism. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY LILLIAN EVA QUAN DYCK | February 3, 2021
Opinion | BY LILLIAN EVA QUAN DYCK | February 3, 2021
Former senator Lillian Dyck, who retired in August 2020, writes that the investigative process used by the Senate to assess whether the letters posted by former senator Lynn Beyak were racist was a prime example of systemic racism. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade