Comprehensive National Sex Education Act

The Comprehensive National Sex Education Act is a bill passed by the United States Congress on 29 December 2020. On 17 January 2021, it was subject to a Supreme Court case that struck the bill down as unconstitutional by the Chase Court.

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(Quote, unquote) Comprehensive National Sex Education Act


 * Sponsors: Rep. Connor Higgins of Georgia, Rep Keith Andrews of Alabama, and Rep. Daniel Grinser of Tennessee


 * Section 1 - This act would require all public high schools in the United States to move away from Abstinence only sex education classes, and move towards Comprehensive Sex Education. All schools will be required to have been fully transferred over to Comprehensive Sex Education classes by the beginning of the 2022-2023 school year.


 * Article 1 - The Federal Government would provide a slight increase in funding to all schools coming to a total of $1.4 billion to allow for all schools to efficiently transfer to the new curriculum.


 * Section 2- It is well known in our time that most teenagers will not wait until marriage to engage in sexual activities. It is time we discuss preventatives with our students to help prevent both Sexually Transmitted Diseases, and Unwanted Teen Pregnancy. This program would teach students about all of these options, and not just Abstinence.


 * Summary: All Public High Schools in the United States would be required to move away from Abstinence only Sexual Education Courses, and move towards Comprehensive Sexual Education Courses by the 2022-2023 school year. This would reduce the Abortion numbers, along with the STD cases each year. This Legislation would be a great benefit to our youth, along with our country.