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Two things I have not heard in the reporting on the Minnesota. Fraud.
One is the fact that every request granted for money requires a signature on a piece of paper. This is treated as testimony that the invoices are real and proper. There is fraud within the Minnesota government. The offending government office holders need to be threatened with jail, fines, and - automatically - loss of job. Those that cooperate could negotiate a lesser punishment. This will lead to punishment of those higher up.
Last week, in a win for educators, parents, and children across the country, a U.S. district court ruled in Mirabelli v. Olson that California's Parental Exclusion Policies are unconstitutional. The case was brought to the Court by two California teachers who, due to these policies, were forced to affirm their students' social gender transitions without parental knowledge or consent. This decision has set an important precedent for protecting the rights of parents in every state, including Wisconsin.