[Congressional Bills 104th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 2749 Introduced in House (IH)]
104th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 2749
To determine if Alfred Kinsey's ``Sexual Behavior in the Human Male''
and/or ``Sexual Behavior in the Human Female'' are the result of any
fraud or criminal wrongdoing.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
December 7, 1995
Mr. Stockman (for himself, Mr. DeLay, Mr. Dreier, Mr. Livingston, Mr.
Cooley, Mr. Dornan, Mr. Bono, Mr. Hancock, Mr. Coburn, Mr. Barr of
Georgia, Mrs. Smith of Washington, Mr. Salmon, Mr. Bryant of Tennessee,
Mr. Hilleary, Mr. Riggs, Mr. Graham, Mr. Parker, Mrs. Myrick, Mr.
Largent, Mr. Wicker, Mr. Dickey, Mr. Lewis of Kentucky, Mr. LaTourette,
Mr. Hoekstra, Mr. Ensign, Mr. Hayworth, Mr. Smith of New Jersey, Mr.
Smith of Michigan, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Souder, Mr. Young of
Alaska, Mr. Bartlett of Maryland, Mrs. Chenoweth, Mr. Cremeans, Mr.
Weldon of Florida, Mrs. Cubin, Mr. Jones, Mr. Radanovich, Mr.
Hutchinson, and Mr. Packard) introduced the following bill; which was
referred to the Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities
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A BILL
To determine if Alfred Kinsey's ``Sexual Behavior in the Human Male''
and/or ``Sexual Behavior in the Human Female'' are the result of any
fraud or criminal wrongdoing.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Child Protection and Ethics I
Education Act of 1995''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
The Congress finds the following:
``Table 34'' in Alfred Kinsey's ``Sexuality in the Human
Male'' provides significant reason for the Congress to require
an in-depth study be performed to determine if Kinsey and his
fellow researchers employed systematic sexual abuse of children
to obtain the data tabulated in ``Table 34'' and other portions
of the study.
SEC. 3. STUDY BY GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE (GAO) OF WRONGFUL USE BY
AGENCIES AND SCHOOLS OF TAX MONIES TO PROMOTE ERRONEOUS,
FRAUDULENT INFORMATION ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOR BASED UPON THE
KINSEY REPORTS AND ITS DERIVATIVES.
(a) In General.--With respect to agencies, universities, or
elementary and secondary schools that receive Federal funds for
educational purposes, the Comptroller General of the United States
shall conduct a study for the purpose of determining the following:
(1) Whether programs, lectures, texts, or other pedagogical
materials involving sexuality (e.g., AIDS Prevention, Family
Life Education, Diversity Education, Sex Education) used by
such institutions significantly or particularly rely on the
scholarship of, directly or indirectly consisting of, or based
on the studies entitled ``Sexual Behavior in the Human Male''
and ``Sexual Behavior in the Human Female'' authored by Alfred
Kinsey and his team of researchers and published in 1948 and
1953 (``Kinsey Reports'').
(2) The GAO may evaluate whether the contents of the Kinsey
Reports are erroneous and/or wrongfully obtained by reason of
fraud or criminal wrongdoing (i.e., systematic sexual abuse of
children).
(b) Report to Congress.--Not later than May 1, 1996, the
Comptroller General of the United States shall complete the study under
subsection 1 and submit to the Congress a report describing the
findings made in the study.
SEC. 4. KINSEY REPORTS; CONTINGENT PROHIBITION REGARDING FEDERAL
FUNDING FOR IMPLICATED UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE, ELEMENTARY,
AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND RELEVANT AGENCIES.
(a) If the determination made by the Comptroller General of the
United States under paragraph 3(a)(2) is in the affirmative, the
Secretary of Education shall ensure that, for fiscal year 1997, and
subsequent fiscal years, no Federal funds are provided to any agencies,
persons, universities, or elementary and secondary schools for any
educational purpose which instruct in Kinsey's work, and/or derivative
Kinseyan scholars and/or scholarship without indicating the unethical
and tainted nature of the Kinsey reports. The chief executive officer
of the State involved shall certify to the Secretary which such
agencies or school programs cite said materials.
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