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I really don't have anything to say here that hasn't been said already.
I'm just genuinely disappointed and tired of this nonsense. The statement isn't accurate and even if it was, that's a complete non-issue.
"don't feed the trolls" is all that comes to mind
I agree a bit but at the same time these beliefs and misstatements have to be confronted at some point.
Thankfully some people have much more patience than I do. I'll just throw my support behind them.
I was under the impression that the statement was accurate, what is incorrect? Just the word "forced?"
"The products must be available to all menstruating students in restrooms regularly used by students in grades 4 to 12 according to a plan developed by the school district"
That's all the law specified. It didn't state any the about "boys rooms" or "girls rooms". If a school determined that a "boys room" will not be regularly used by menstruating students, they didn't seem to need to stock them.
The law was neutral and didn't seem to even be thinking of trans one way or another.
So they're crying about unisex bathrooms again then? How pathetic.
Basically yeah. He's not a dictator nor did he even do any strongarming as governor.
The bill passed through the state house of representatives with some Republican support even.