No, not nowadays, but obviously in 1974 according to a rollcall article quoted by the Stakeholder:
"Streakin' Pete. Honk if you've seen Rep. Pete Sessions naked. Or, is it nekkid? It's don't matter which way you say it, but if you lived in San Marcos, Texas, in 1974, then you're probably honking like crazy right now.
Hard to believe, but Sessions, the Texas Republican who decried Janet Jackson's Super Bowl public nudity incident in January took part in a raucous, two-night streaking rampage when he was a freshman at Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos.
Newspaper headlines blared: "Streakers Hit Campus, Several Nudes Caught" and "Dudes, Broads and Bare Bods." The papers were full of pictures of naked college boys and co-eds streaking through the streets of San Marcos, although HOH could not verify which bare bottom was Sessions.
The mass streaking, which led to a clash with police on the night of March 4, 1974, violated the university's behavior guidelines, as well as Texas law against indecent exposure.
On the first night of streaking, two Southwest Texas State University students were arrested, then hundreds of others attacked the cops and damaged a police car in protest, the San Antonio News reported. Sessions was streaking in full force the next night. He was quoted prominently in the paper the following day bragging of his prowess.
"Just taking off your clothes and running around is kind of a free spirit thing," said Sessions, who was two weeks shy of his 19th birthday and a physical education major. He would later transfer to Southwestern University."
Ahem, better do not imagine that ;-))
So, what will the people of the 32nd cd say to this? What is the state of the race to Martin Frost's reelection?