to susan davis, the ranking member of higher ed and ed and workforce, to the dwg leadership, and all of us gathered here. there's a real simple message here. we are not going back. we are not going back to neanderthal thinking. we're not going back to myths that are promoted by those that don't know the facts. 20% of coeds in colleges are either sexually assaulted or an attempt of sexual assault is made upon them. while they're there. 13% of lgbt members and 6% of men. as the leader said, this is an epidemic. six years ago, i took my daughter on college tours. every orientation we went to, the very first question asked by parents was, how safe is this school? in orientation, when she went to college, what kind of safety measures do you have in place? republican parents and democratic parents want to make sure that their children are going to schools that have a good record of addressing the issue of sexual assault. now, candice jackson has apologized. but let me share with you what she has said. she said that 90% of investigations fall in the category of we were both drunk. we broke