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Baton Rouge, La. – A Louisiana state representative proposed – then pulled – a measure Wednesday that would have required strippers in the state to be no older than 28 and weigh no more than 160 pounds.

Associated Press capitol reporter Melinda Deslatte reported via Twitter that the House was discussing a bill to raise the age minimum for strippers to 21.

During the discussion, republican state representative Kenneth Havard proposed an amendment to the bill that would make it against the law for strippers to be older than 28 and weigh no more than 160 pounds.

According to Deslatte, state Rep. Julie Stokes, a Kenner Republican, was outraged by the amendment, telling her colleagues that she’s “never been more repulsed to be a part” of the Legislature.

Havard apparently pulled the amendment from discussion, and the state House unanimously approved the bill to raise the age minimum for strippers to 21. It’s headed to the governor’s desk for his signature.

Havard said it was a joke, though the amendment was filed and available on the Legislature’ website.

On bill to raise stripper age, Rep. Havard proposing to limit strippers to no more than 160 pounds and cap age at 28. #lalege — Melinda Deslatte (@MelindaDeslatte) May 18, 2016

Havard withdraws the amendment, after several jokes on the House floor. #lalege https://t.co/h9mjDEVJN4 — Melinda Deslatte (@MelindaDeslatte) May 18, 2016

. @JulieSStokes angered by this: "Looking out over this body I've never been so repulsed to be a part of it" #lalege https://t.co/h9mjDEVJN4 — Melinda Deslatte (@MelindaDeslatte) May 18, 2016

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