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

If I went to that school, non-female students needing female hygiene products would have to dig them out of the trash can.....



or the toilet
Yes, that is exactly what I would tell my daughter to do. If she got caught and got sent to DAEP, I'd sit their in the cubicle next to her and work on my laptop.
 
: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.”
Dimtards have lost their minds.
 
I wrote a letter for publication to The Oregonian and the largest newspaper in Minneapolis telling the Woke Democrats there, "You know what you can do with those tampons in boys' restrooms, right".
 
The boys will grab the FREE tampons, shove them into the toilet, flush, and flood the boy's bathroom.
 
The bill's language doesn't state that tampons must be stocked in any particular bathroom, only that they be made available for anyone who menstruates. Once again, Maga shows us their weird obsession with anything trans by continually attributing it to any and every story they can think of.
 
The bill's language doesn't state that tampons must be stocked in any particular bathroom, only that they be made available for anyone who menstruates. Once again, Maga shows us their weird obsession with anything trans by continually attributing it to any and every story they can think of.

Walz is a freak.

It's amazing, but not surprising that Hindenburg Harris picked him over two more traditional individuals.

They need a posterboy for the morons in our society.

Walz fills those shoes perfectly.
 
It raises the question of where these ADULTS think NINE YEAR OLD BOYS will be bleeding from and need blood protection from worn internally TAMPONS.

There is no way even a nine year old girl would be using a tampon for an adult female. In fact, you can look it up. Even pads for girls this young are specially made to be smaller and thinner for their few little drops.

This entire play is disgusting and absurd unless we are talking about schools being child brothels where boys and girls are sexually abused by adult men and seriously bleed from the assault.

Who exactly mentioned anything about boys needing tampons, much less nine year old boys? lmao.
 
Walz is a freak.

It's amazing, but not surprising that Hindenburg Harris picked him over two more traditional individuals.

They need a posterboy for the morons in our society.

Walz fills those shoes perfectly.

Why is he a freak?
 
: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.”
Which part of the bill states a requirement that tampon dispensers must be available in boys bathrooms?
 
: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.”

These people are just tools the machine picked to further their agenda, useful idiots. I really don't think there is any stopping that agenda at this point, it will have to reach its inevitable conclusion before there's any significant revolt against them. It's not going to be pleasant.
 
So you don't think they should be available in boys bathrooms?
I asked for the part of the bill that requires them to be in boys bathrooms like the OP title asserts.

Do you have it?
 
The bill's language doesn't state that tampons must be stocked in any particular bathroom, only that they be made available for anyone who menstruates. Once again, Maga shows us their weird obsession with anything trans by continually attributing it to any and every story they can think of.

Then, if you say they aren’t available in boys restrooms, YOU ARE A TRANSPHOBE!
 
I asked for the part of the bill that requires them to be in boys bathrooms like the OP title asserts.

Do you have it?

Answer the question I asked. Or are you incapable of answering?
 
: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.”
FAKE NEWS by the fake news Masters!

 
Answer the question I asked. Or are you incapable of answering?
I see no purpose in it but if a school decides to do so, I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.

Are you against a bill that requires feminine hygiene products in schools?
 

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