HR 3825
To prohibit the use of Department of Defense funds for adult cabaret performances.
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Bill overview
This bill aims to prevent the Department of Defense from using taxpayer money to support adult cabaret performances. It specifically prohibits the use of Department of Defense funds for hosting, advertising, or otherwise assisting events featuring performers like topless dancers, go-go dancers, or male/female impersonators providing sexually suggestive entertainment. The bill seeks to align Department of Defense activities with a more professional and respectful image. It focuses solely on preventing the use of funds for these types of performances, not on regulating the performances themselves.
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Primary sponsor
Matthew M. Rosendale Sr.
Cosponsors
Alexander X. Mooney
Bill Posey
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