Iowa’s Old Capitol Building on the University of Iowa campus.
Photo Credit: Bill Whitaker (CC-By-SA 3.0)
Iowa's Old Capitol Building on the University of Iowa campus.Photo Credit: Bill Whitaker (CC-By-SA 3.0)
Iowa’s Old Capitol Building on the University of Iowa campus.
Photo Credit: Bill Whitaker (CC-By-SA 3.0)

Congressman Steve King (R-Iowa) released the following statement after introducing H.R. 2720 , the Sunshine in Academic Admissions Act on Friday. This bill requires institutions of higher education to report annually on the use of race, color, or national origin in the admissions process.

Citizens and taxpayers have a right to know whether federally funded institutions of higher education are treating student applications differently depending on the studentā€™s race, color, or national origin.Ā Further, they need to know the way in which these factors are weighted and the consequences it will have to students.

My legislation would require federally funded institutions of higher education to make public through annual reports their use of race, color, and national origin, so that federal and state enforcement agencies and interested persons can monitor the schools. Further, it gives students opportunities based on their own merits alone, not race, color or national origin and guarantees equal opportunity for all rather than special privileges for some.

My bill instills transparency into the academic admissions process of our nationā€™s colleges and universities. I encourage my colleagues in the House to support this bill.

The text of the original bill can be viewed here.

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