“The bill was brought to be by students saying that this was something really important to them and it was something that was really impacting their ability to get an education,” Feist said. “That was the goal of the bill.”
In January 2023, a 16-year-old student told Fox News on Tuesday that the bill is “a threat to women’s health” and encourages “gender-transition surgeries for young minors.”
“Those are the radical policies Tim Walz supports,” she continued. “He actually signed a bill to do that.”
This seems to be the consensus from Trump supporters — that providing easy access to sanitary products will encourage young boys to want to transition. Online trolls like Chaya Raichik, who another post, the Trump super-PAC said, Walz “is too weird and too liberal.”
“I question the logic,” Feist told Yahoo News. “There are a lot of aisles with tampons in many stores and it doesn’t seem that’s had an impact on young people considering whether they want to transition. So that doesn’t make sense to me.”
How a Trump nickname turned into a positive meme
Despite the Trump campaign using this nickname to mock Walz, it’s instead more widely publicized Walz’s support for reproductive health and #TamponTim isn't an insult? When did a Man making sure young girls aren't bleeding through their clothes at school become a problem? You meanhe doesn't want them embarrassed & able to focus in class?
You clowns put them on your ears a few weeks ago. https://t.co/4RutRpHVrN
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