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div class="node-media"img src="https://crooksandliars.com/files/mediaposters/2023/03/52170.jpg" //divpWhat looks like a common sense bill to the rest of us, one that would have put dispensers in schools was rejected by the Republican-controlled legislature, though it was sponsored by Republicans Lori McCann and Rod Furniss. (Apparently, they're both RINO's now.) Idaho's House of Representatives barely has any Democrats in it, and is split 59R-11D. The bill died, on a 35-35 tie vote./p
pSource: a href="https://www.hastingstribune.com/ap/national/idaho-republicans-reject-liberal-policy-for-free-menstrual-products-in-public-schools/article_04929c6b-167f-5dd1-92d7-8409d7ba5371.html"Hasting Tribune/a/p
blockquotepBOISE, Idaho — Idaho House Republicans Monday rejected a bill that would have funded free menstrual products in public school girls bathrooms. GOP House members said the proposal was “liberal,” and they objected to “woke” terms describing inaccessibility to tampons and pads./p
pHouse Bill 313, sponsored by Reps. Lori McCann, R-Lewiston, and Rod Furniss, R-Rigby, would have funded no-cost menstrual product dispensers in public school girls bathrooms for sixth through 12th grade students./p
pThe estimated price tag was $435,000 in one-time state general funds to install dispensers and $300,400 annually to stock them, according to the legislation’s fiscal note. That’s about $3.50 per student. State budget analysts predict Idaho will have a $1.4 billion tax revenue surplus at the end of the fiscal year./ppa href="https://crooksandliars.com/2023/03/idaho-republicans-reject-woke-bill-free" target="_blank"read more/a/p