SHOCK!!! Johnson County Pays BIG BUCKS For Pronoun Pins!!!

Credit where it's due . . . A conservative blog uncovers taxpayer money funding social media fashion fads that mostly serve to drive your drunk uncle to drink even more . . . Here are the basics . . .

"Johnson County officials are spending $4,648 on lapel pins and stickers for employees to declare their pronouns, according to emails obtained by The Sentinel."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Johnson County spends $4,648 on pronoun lapel pins - The Sentinel

Lapel pins and stickers for employees to declare their preferred pronouns is another way county officials waste taxpayer money.

In fairness and from the other side of the aisle . . .

Kansas House and Senate both pass legislation targeting transgender youth - Kansas Reflector

TOPEKA - The Kansas House passed parental rights legislation and a controversial transgender student athlete sports bill following months of debate and pushback from public education officials and advocates. The transgender student athlete bill has been debated for the past three years, although education officials have said the bill's scope is extremely small.


Kansas lawmakers vote to restrict transgender athletes and doctors providing gender-affirming care

The Republican-dominated Kansas Legislature on Thursday approved a group of bills targeting transgender people and gender-affirming health care. The GOP-backed bills will likely be vetoed by Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly should they make it to her desk. That would set up a political fight to override her opposition later in the session.

A more neutral report . . .

Kansas lawmakers advance bills pushing back on trans rights

TOPEKA, Kan. -- (AP) - Republican proposals pushing back on transgender rights advanced Thursday in the GOP-controlled Kansas Legislature. The measure most likely to ultimately become law this year would ban transgender athletes from girls and women's K-12, club and college sports.

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