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Reply to "Anyone know about Laura Jane Cohen? (Springfield district candidate)"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The only thing this new policy does is to put dispensing machines in the bathrooms that are checked and restocked regularly. These items are already freely available in clinics. Problems I see with this: Young children will play with the dispensers and supplies will quickly disappear. We will be supplying the moms, too. Items will disappear with afterschool outsiders--high schools frequently have adult classes at night, sports activities, etc. Our School Board never considers unintended consequences.[/quote] But isn't just making them available? Most dispensers I've ever seem require coins. I doubt young kids would waste money on a dispenser that didn't have candy or toys if they even had money in there pockets. So just charge a break even fee and you eliminate providing them free to everyone (if that bothers you). And for the other post, unlike waiting until you get home to shave your peach fuzz, you really can't stop your body from bleeding at school. [/quote] First, they do not have to wait until they get home. The supplies are readily available in the clinic. They could also be available in the office. That was her point. These supplies are already available. There were no details about how they were going to stock the bathrooms except that they figured the cost for the custodians to stock them and clean up the trash cans, too. (Like they are not already disposing of the trash from girls who dispose of the items currently.) No one had any real plan or information. And, no, it won't require coins. They will be free. It was uncertain how they would run this program. I suspect that the non-profit that gave money to some SB members will get some kind of contract to run this.[/quote] Management and accounting are for peons. And the other School Board members remind Schultz of that every time she challenges their proposals or asks for more information.[/quote]
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