Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Quote, paraphrase, and citation #5

A new bill, introduced by Democratic Rep. Hazelle Rogers,  unanimously passed the Florida House of Representatives’ K-20 Education Innovation Subcommittee last week.  The bill is designed to end “wearing clothing that exposes underwear or body parts in an indecent or vulgar manner.” The “pro-education, pro-jobs, pro-family legislation is designed to teach our children how important appropriate attire is to future success,”  Rogers said in a press release. Democratic Sen. Gary Siplin introduced companion legislation called the “Code of Student Conduct.” “When you come to an interview with your pants sagging or your underwear showing, you may get an interview, but as soon as you leave, your application is going to get tossed in the garbage,” Siplin said.

A women talk about a bill. It should stop exposed underwear.

http://aquapour.com/sagging-pants-ban-in-arkansas-schools/556534/

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