Tampons Now in Boys Bathrooms in MN; Who Voted for It

Women’s menstrual products are now available in boys bathrooms in schools around Minnesota. Democrats and one Republican the reason this vote passed the legislature last year and was signed into law by Governor Tim Walz.

Despite the science being settled that only females menstruate, left-wing politicians catered to their base of wackos who wanted to pretend that people can change genders. Here’s the provision of the 341 page Education Finance Omnibus bill (HF2497) that put menstrual products in the boys bathrooms:

To pay for the program of offering free menstrual products in schools, $2 per pupil is added to the per pupil cost of allocated state education funding.

“Republican” Senator Carla Nelson voted with the Senate Democrats to pass the bill

In the House, no Republicans voted for the bill, but vulnerable Democrats like David Lislegard helped get the legislation passed.

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  • Paul Bade
    commented 2024-01-07 14:06:40 -0600
    Mothers should be teaching their daughters to take responsibility for their personal hygiene, just as fathers should be teaching their sons to wash their armpits and shave as needed. It’s not the school’s job to cover for carelessness in this respect.

    Putting tampons in the boys’ room is only providing an occasion for lots of crude mischief. Apparently the males in the Legislature were so hazed out on pot they forgot what they were like as teenage boys.
  • Russell Jackson
    commented 2024-01-07 12:00:57 -0600
    The $2.00 fee/charge is just another waste of taxpayer money. How is this requirement in schools improving public education? Other than showing how stupid the MN DFL party is. When is the insanity of the DFLers ever going to end? Maybe if they taught basic biology instead of CRT and all of the other garbage, maybe people would learn something. I wonder if these products are required on Indian Reservations. Probably exempt from this requirement since they are a “sovereign nation”.
  • Jake Duesenberg
    published this page in News 2024-01-06 10:26:55 -0600