Monday, January 25, 2016

Burqas in Kansas

A short item in Saturday’s Morning Call noted that a Kansas Senate committee chairman has imposed a dress code prohibiting women testifying on an elections bill from wearing certain clothing.  

State Sen. Mitch Holmes’ 11 point code of conduct says “low-cut necklines and miniskirts” are inappropriate for women.  He said such clothing would be a distraction to the Senate committee.


While Sen Holmes did not specifically say so, I am assuming that burqas would be appropriate dress.

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like he is building a case to ban burqas. That way he can say, we have a dress code for "more normal women, we should also ban burqas because we can't see their faces."

    ReplyDelete
  2. I got the impression he is a sex fiend who is bothered by a little cleavage.

    ReplyDelete