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Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill was elected by his peers this weekend as the vice chair of the Republican Attorneys General Association.
The election comes as the embattled Attorney General faces repeated calls from state lawmakers and fellow Republicans to resign. Hill is accused by four women of sexual harassment and sexual battery, after he allegedly groped them at a legislative party in March.Hill denies allegations that he inappropriately touched the women.
Indiana Governor and fellow republican Eric Holcomb has called on Hill to resign. Hill refuses.
The Attorney General’s election to the Republican Attorneys General Association signals his intention to run for re-election.