Walz signs bill requiring schools to stock period products in boys’ bathrooms The bill’s language states that “the products must be available to all

It does not mandate tampons in the girls bathroom either
But if available in girls bathrooms, according to the Minnesota Human Rights laws, they must be available in the boys restrooms. So the tittle of the thread is correct.
 
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Ok.

That said, I stand by my statement that it doesn't say tampon machines are required in boys bathrooms.
Do you deny that transgender boys (i.e. a girl who claims to be a boy) can use the boys bathrooms in Walz’s state?
 
:auiqs.jpg: Walz signs bill requiring schools to stock period products in boys' bathrooms

Schools districts and charter schools in Minnesota will be required to stock period products in school bathrooms for free use, including in boys’ bathrooms.


At the end of May, Gov. Tim Walz signed into law an education finance bill which includes requirements for schools to provide menstrual products at no charge starting in January 2024.


The bill’s language states that “the products must be available to all menstruating students” in grades four through 12. Each school district must develop a plan to stock pads and tampons in bathrooms “regularly used” by female and male students.


The discussion has been in the Legislature since January, with Republicans aiming to change the language of the bill to require menstrual products for female students only. But the bill’s sponsor, Rep. Sandra Feist, DFL-New Brighton, urged legislators to reject such amendments.


“Not all students who menstruate are female,” Feist said. “We need to make sure all students have access to these products.”
The thing is, black face is disrespectful to black people. Dressing up as a woman and having tampons in men's bathrooms is disrespectful to women.

Where would they shove a tampon, or where would they stick a sanitary pad? What will the pads collect? Diarrhea? Duck butter?
 
Girls who identify as boys also menstruate. Your cult needs to clue you in.

And I’m thinking you are a racist as well cuz, blacks could always ride on a bus, just as long as they rode in the back, right.
And menstruating is the operative word.

If a school recognizes that they have trans girls who identify as boys and menstruate and decide that period products should be available to them I don’t see any harm in that. That would be THEIR interpretation of this bill. It does however NOT mandate period products be available in every boy’s bathroom

Do you think boys with sisters are somehow contaminated by having period products in their houses?
 
And menstruating is the operative word.

If a school recognizes that they have trans girls who identify as boys and menstruate and decide that period products should be available to them I don’t see any harm in that. That would be THEIR interpretation of this bill. It does however NOT mandate period products be available in every boy’s bathroom

Do you think boys with sisters are somehow contaminated by having period products in their houses?

That’s not how civil rights work. You can’t have an office, with private restrooms and not have them meet ADA standards simply because you don’t have disabled employees. Because by doing so, you make disabled people less likely to apply because of the nature of the sanitary environment.

Businesses tried that ploy and lost in court.
 
The thing is, black face is disrespectful to black people. Dressing up as a woman and having tampons in men's bathrooms is disrespectful to women.

Where would they shove a tampon, or where would they stick a sanitary pad? What will the pads collect? Diarrhea? Duck butter?
You mean the boys with vaginas? Do you need an illustration?
 
It doesn't state it in the bill, I told you specifically what it did state, which apparently you didn't read:

The bill’s language states that “the products must be available to all menstruating students” in grades four through 12."

Boys do not menstruate, so there should be no reason to have them in boy's bathrooms, I'm sure you agree to that, don't you?

Maybe you should tell your fellow lefties how biology works.
They are not in boys bathrooms. Try again!
 
And menstruating is the operative word.

If a school recognizes that they have trans girls who identify as boys and menstruate and decide that period products should be available to them I don’t see any harm in that. That would be THEIR interpretation of this bill. It does however NOT mandate period products be available in every boy’s bathroom

Do you think boys with sisters are somehow contaminated by having period products in their houses?
It does when the law declares transgendered people as a protective class. Minnesota declares just that.
 
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