As allegations of sexual assault fly around Capitol Hill, Rep. Mia Love continues her push to change congressional sexual misconduct settlements in Congress and rid her workplace of inappropriate behavior.

Love was featured in a CNN segment Thursday night, denouncing alleged behavior of Rep. Blake Farenthold, R-Texas.

"I think that he should voluntarily resign" - Rep. Mia Love on Rep. Blake Farenthold, a Texas Republican who reportedly settled a sexual harassment complaint with taxpayer money in 2014 https://t.co/9bWBfq1BrZ pic.twitter.com/wWzh19uZAo — OutFrontCNN (@OutFrontCNN) December 8, 2017

The House Ethics Committee announced Thursday that it had launched an investigation into allegations that Farenthold had sexually harassed an aide.

In the interview, Love called for Farenthold to resign.

Her Stop Taxpayer Obligations to Perpetrators of Sexual Harassment Act would make it illegal for federal legislators to pay sexual harassment settlements with taxpayer money.

Love also supported the announced resignation of Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., amid allegations that he had groped women and acted inappropriately. She has also condemned alleged actions of Senate candidate Roy Moore, who is accused of sexually assaulting underage girls.

During the same CNN segment, Love said she was in favor of Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz., stepping down. Franks is accused of sexually harassing staffers, allegedly asking whether they would bear his children as surrogates.

"There's a culture that has to change...members of Congress should hold themselves to a higher standard." Rep. Mia Love reacts to Rep. Franks announcing he will resign from Congress amid allegations of sexual harassment https://t.co/v2sE0iCS0V pic.twitter.com/SCJEKlVZrA — OutFrontCNN (@OutFrontCNN) December 8, 2017