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

: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.”

How fun for all the Minnesotan parents who now must explain menstruation to their 9 year old boys....and why a BOY might need one.
 
: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 bill’s language states that “the products must be available to all menstruating students” in grades four through."

Which would be in the women's toilets. Unless someone chooses to read this differently. The law was signed in as it is.... just because someone chooses to read it differently, doesn't mean Walz is the problem.
 
I remember when putting diaper changing stations in men's rooms was an act of Satan. We have them now.
You can always use a tampon on your bleeding ear if required.
 
: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 wokeness must be defeated.
 
"The bill’s language states that “the products must be available to all menstruating students” in grades four through."

Which would be in the women's toilets. Unless someone chooses to read this differently. The law was signed in as it is.... just because someone chooses to read it differently, doesn't mean Walz is the problem.
The law, which was passed in Minnesota last year, includes language requiring menstrual products to be available in bathrooms of all schools for grades 4 to 12 as a way to accommodate transgender students.
“Not all students who menstruate are female,” Feist said. “We need to make sure all students have access to these products.”
You do not see the issue here?
 
The law, which was passed in Minnesota last year, includes language requiring menstrual products to be available in bathrooms of all schools for grades 4 to 12 as a way to accommodate transgender students.
“Not all students who menstruate are female,” Feist said. “We need to make sure all students have access to these products.”
You do not see the issue here?
He was just trying to make sure that a red wave doesn't occur.
 
Like calling Vance a sofasexual?
I think your High Horse just kicked you in the chin.
That's the first time that I've heard sofasexual. Yeah, it's just as bad. It's almost like we're a nation of 13 year old reality TV fans.
 
: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.”
Perv doin what pervs do.
 
The law, which was passed in Minnesota last year, includes language requiring menstrual products to be available in bathrooms of all schools for grades 4 to 12 as a way to accommodate transgender students.
“Not all students who menstruate are female,” Feist said. “We need to make sure all students have access to these products.”
You do not see the issue here?

Do you see what you quoted? "Feist said".... the law doesn't say, Feist said.... spot the difference.
 
Do you see what you quoted? "Feist said".... the law doesn't say, Feist said.... spot the difference.

And yet the interpretation of the law lead to them believing they had to put one in at least one boys room in each school.

That was the end result of the law signed by him, and the spirit was implied by Feist.
 

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