Senator under misconduct probe resigns, majority leader says

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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — The majority leader of the state Senate says a Democratic state senator who was under investigation following allegations of improper conduct — the first test of the chamber's new workplace policies adopted in the wake of the #MeToo movement — has resigned.

Majority Leader Andy Billig said in a statement Saturday that Sen. Kevin Ranker has stepped down effective immediately.

The Senate has been conducting an outside investigation into Ranker following allegations of improper conduct. Through a public records request, The Associated Press obtained a contract between the Senate and Tara Parker, an investigator with Ogden Murphy Wallace law firm in Seattle, who was hired by the chamber in October.

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