State money will not be used to protect state legislators from sexual harassment allegations. House Bill 4243, introduced by state Rep. David McSweeney, R-Barrington Hills, was signed into law Friday and prohibits the use of state funds to pay for silence or inaction in connection with an allegation or investigation of sexual harassment against a member of the General Assembly. This includes district office allowances given to members to use largely at their discretion. The legislation was prompted by news reports over the past year that revealed the existence of a federal fund financed by U.S.