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Prohibiting Funding for Organizations Promoting Underage Sexual Activity

This bill aims to stop U.S. funding for international organizations that advocate for or support sexual activity by individuals below the domestically prescribed age of consent. This means taxpayer money will not go to groups that challenge the capacity of minors to consent to sex. The goal is to protect children and reinforce age of consent laws.
Key points
The U.S. will cease financial contributions to international organizations that support, advocate for, or seek to decriminalize sexual relations by persons younger than the minimum age of consent.
The prohibition also applies to organizations that believe sexual activity involving persons below the prescribed age of consent can be consensual in fact, even if not legally.
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Additional Information
To prohibit United States contributions to international organizations that advocate for sexual activity by persons who are younger than the domestically prescribed minimum age of consent.
Print number: HR 4254
Sponsor: Rep. Mast, Brian J. [R-FL-21]
Process start date: 2023-06-21