Senate Votes to Protect Women and Girls in Classrooms and Locker Rooms
The fake news attack continued spinning its wheels this week, even after voters soundly defeated Issue 1 in Ohio and elected President Trump with a landslide Electoral College and popular vote wins.
This week’s target? Senate Bill 104, which was amended by the Ohio House with the so called “bathroom bill.”
Simply put, it protects women and girls in both the classroom and in the locker room.
But if you read the headlines from the legacy media that just doesn’t get it, you’d think the Ohio General Assembly was attacking children.
The Columbus Dispatch headline alleged the Senate restricted bathroom access for transgender students.
The Ohio AP said, “Bill on school bathroom use by transgender students clears Ohio Legislature and heads to governor.
In fact, there is zero mention of the word transgender in the bill.
The Legislative Service Commission analysis simply says the bill: Prohibits schools and ESC’s{Educational Service Centers}from permitting members of the female biological sex to use a student restroom or locker room, changing room or shower room that is designated for the male biological sex and vice versa.
Let’s face it, the progressive left just cannot walk away from its failed agenda of identity politics and class warfare.
Everyone or every group is a victim. You’re oppressed, or depressed, or at least should be, as you keep searching for something to be offended by.
That’s what Senate and House Democrats basically said in their floor speeches condemning the bill.
But what they were really doing was victimizing children who suffer from behavioral disorders, whose brains aren’t fully mature and formed until the age of 26, all to score cheap political points in a game that the state and the country ended last week.
Here’s a wake-up call to the left. Hard working moms and dads, who have daughters, DO NOT want boys in their daughters’ locker rooms or restrooms.
Common sense. Parents raise their children. Children don’t raise their parents.
This week in the President’s Podcast, Senator Andrew Brenner, R-Delaware talks about Senate Bill 104, as well as his perspective on the message sent by the voters on Election Day.
He talks about the importance of having a vice president from Ohio in J.D. Vance, and looks ahead to next year’s new General Assembly, and budget debate.
Senator Brenner chairs the Senate’s Education Committee and talks about the fair school funding formula and raises serious questions about how schools are spending taxpayer money at the local level.