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}}</ref> In 2011, Sherman introduced the so-called "[http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d112:h2400: Religious and Parental Rights Defense Act of 2011]" (H.R. 2400) in the House of Representatives, the first pro-[[circumcision]] bill in the history of the [[United States of America]].<ref name="shermans bill">{{REFweb
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By codifying statements that no medical organization in and outside of the [[United States ]] has ever dared to make, Sherman's bill takes an unfounded position against the best medical authorities of the West, within and outside of the United States. The trend of opinion on [[Routine Infant Circumcision| routine male circumcision ]] is so overwhelmingly negative in industrialized nations that it would be quite surprising were male [[circumcision ]] to be recommended in the United States. No respected U.S. based medical board recommends circumcision for U.S. infants, not even in the name of [[HIV]] prevention. They all point to the risks, and they all state that there is no convincing evidence that the benefits outweigh these risks.
Regarding hygiene, according the "Circumcision Policy Statement" produced by the "Task Force on Circumcision" appointed by the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]], which was published in ''Pediatrics '' in 1999 and reaffirmed on September 1, 2005, "there is little evidence to affirm the association between circumcision status and optimal penile hygiene".<ref>{{REFjournal
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* [[Edgar J. Schoen]] — Spoke in support of California's pro-circumcision bill.
* [[Abrahamic covenant]]
* [[Israel]]
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14ltNYrScjc Brad Sherman Loses His Cool With A Constituent] — A questioner asks Sherman about his conflicts of interest.
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