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    Home » Blog » Indiana AG questions IU’s Kinsey funding ban compliance

    Indiana AG questions IU’s Kinsey funding ban compliance

    August 14, 2024Updated:August 14, 2024 Editors Picks No Comments
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    Attorney General Todd Rokita is looking into whether the IU is adhering to state law, which forbids the revenue of the Kinsey Institute.

    Indiana University’s Kinsey Institute is suddenly facing legal attention from state officials.

    Attorney General Todd Rokita and Comptroller Elise Nieshalla want to know how the Bloomington people school is operating legally. In particular, legislation passed last year that forbids taxpayer funding for the sexual research centre.

    The letter from July 31 addressed problems about” the University’s compliance with Indiana Code and the lack of transparency regarding its money.”

    The center is named for Alfred Kinsey ( pictured ), a weirdo, who used the journal of a rapist to study the sexual behavior of children. According to a report from The College Fix, “o] ther data was collected from grownups recalling their childhood, from interviewing “parents who had observed their children,” and from some teachers who had observed kids acting or acting romantically.”

    The comments come from the Kinsey Institute’s personal FAQ area.

    The school has proposed several ways to cooperate with the 2023 legislation, including creating a volunteer object, which it would work, to house the facility. The board was subsequently asked to take into account a plan” to utilize accounting methods to ensure compliance with the law,” and that idea was presented.

    ” However, two weekly sessions have passed since this plan, and no finance plan has been implemented”, Rokita and Nieshalla wrote. ” Upon meeting in June, afterwards, the Board did not even consider the plan”.

    ” The speech and purpose of the policy is clear and unambiguous—state money may not be used to finance the Kinsey Institute”, the notice stated.

    The couple asked for more details about how to comply with the law.

    They wrote:

    It is incumbent upon us as Indiana elected officials to require that you show that Hoosiers ‘ hard-earned tax dollars are not being used to finance the Institute given the apparent lack of transparency with which the University is complying with the law. We are entrusted with ensuring compliance with state law and right macroeconomic management over state tax dollars.

    The Fix has been posing questions about the faculty’s plans for the past month, so the letter is a good one. The Fix previously noted that having school attorneys set up a volunteer is against the plain language of the law.

    Additionally, The Fix has reported that Kinsey Institute workers are housed on a school and have college email addresses. Similar office spaces do charge around$ 4, 000 per quarter. According to a open records request filed by The Fix, there is no deal between the Kinsey Institute and IU regarding paying rent.

    The attorney general’s office recently declined to comment for a January 2024 content.

    Perhaps they were doing their due diligence in the donation or had a proper purpose not to show their hands.

    In any case, it is welcomed news that IU is suddenly facing attention.

    MORE: Kinsey Institute wo n’t explain funding ban plan

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