In a letter to the Indiana University president and trustees, Indiana attorney general Todd Rokita and state comptroller Elise Nieshalla asked for detailed financial information on the Kinsey Institute.
The Indiana legislature passed an amendment to the 2023 state budget barring public funds from supporting the world-famous sex research institute. Rokita and Nieshalla accused IU of a “lack of transparency” on how it complies with the law.
“We cannot find evidence of any serious efforts by university leadership to comply with the law or to provide assurances of compliance,” they wrote.