Vermont Representative Apologizes for Soaking Colleague's Bag
Mary Morrissey, a Republican state representative from Vermont, has apologized to Democratic colleague Jim Carroll after being caught on video pouring water into his bag. Carroll noticed his belongings being soaked repeatedly and set up a camera to confirm his suspicions. The incident has led to an apology from Morrissey and an investigation by House Speaker Jill Krowinski.
Mary Morrissey, a Republican state representative from Vermont, has publicly apologized to Democratic colleague Jim Carroll after being recorded pouring water into his tote bag.
Carroll, also from Bennington, noticed his bag being soaked repeatedly over several months.
After setting up a hidden camera, Carroll captured Morrissey's actions on video, leading House Speaker Jill Krowinski to address the issue.
Morrissey expressed remorse but did not provide a reason for her behavior.
The incident, described as 'relentless' by Carroll, has prompted an investigation into legislative conduct and decorum by House Speaker Krowinski.