Would the gentleman say under his amendment no school guidance counselor in America would be able to counsel a student, boy or girl, who came to them and said, ``I am really struggling with who I am''?
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Questioning the implications of an amendment on school guidance counseling.
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So the gentleman does not believe then that, if this amendment is adopted, that AIDS education will in any way be limited?
I think a discussion can lead us to a consensus in this amendment that gets where you want to go that doesn't have the negative effect that I feel.
OK; let me further ask the gentleman another question, and I regret this is taking a lot of time, but the Reagan AIDS commission listed three recommendations regarding education on AIDS in the school system. One of them required States'…
OK; question No. 3: What's the enforcement effect of your amendment? I mean we discussed this yesterday with the Doolittle amendment as well. Let's assume a school is found to have violated your amendment. What's the penalty?





