Tim Walz Signed Bill Requiring Tampons in Boys' Bathrooms? Snopes looked into the story behind the Minnesota governor's "Tampon Tim" nickname. In 2023, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed a law that requires schools provide access to menstrual products in bathrooms regularly used by students in grades 4 to 12.
Menstrual products include "pads, tampons, or other similar products used in connection with the menstrual cycle." School districts must develop a plan to make the products available in the boy and girl bathrooms "regularly" used by students, according to the law. She added, "Tampon Tim put tampons in boys' bathrooms, wants men to play in women's sports, and supports gender transitions for minors.". But the claim about schools being "forced" to provide period products in boys' bathrooms exaggerates the law's requirements and reveals a lack of understanding of both the law and its.
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Public schools in California now offer pads and tampons in girls' bathrooms, all-gender bathrooms and at least one boys' bathroom as early as 3rd grade under the "Menstrual Equality for All Act.". Rep. Kristen Cloutier (D-Lewiston) wants to put tampons in high school and middle school boys' bathrooms with a new bill that would require free menstrual products in public school restrooms, even for male students who do not menstruate.
The bill, LD 155, drew support from nine Democratic co. A variety of Minnesota public school districts say they do not provide tampons in boys' bathrooms - debunking a claim former President Donald Trump has been making about Gov. Tim Walz, the.
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Tim Walz signed a law last year requiring public schools to provide period products "to all menstruating students" in grades 4.