March 2017 Recent news stories have reported that a Coon Rapids High School girl, a member of the boys’ swim team and who also self identifies as a boy, is asking the Anoka-Hennepin School Board for the right to shower and change with the boys and use their bathrooms. This situation has brought back into […]
Cutting The Deals Behind Closed Doors
May 14, 2015 Speaker Kurt Daudt (31A, R) 651-296-5364 Email: rep.kurt.daudt@house.mn The Speaker of the House, Representative Kurt Daudt, and the President of the Senate, Senator Tom Bakk, along with the Governor, are negotiating a final budget agreement in private, but there is no deal yet. They worked last night until about 10:30 p.m. at […]
Legislature Says NO to Student Physical Safety & Privacy
May 21, 2015 Legislature Says NO to Student Physical Safety & Privacy The Minnesota House and Senate passed their 2015 Omnibus Education Bill early this week, failing to provide the necessary physical protections that would have been afforded by requiring schools to provide separate bathroom, shower and locker room facilities between biological boys and biological […]
The Minnesota Senate Voted!
May 1, 2015 On a roll call vote of 25-40, Minnesota Senate Democrats defeated an amendment to the Senate Education Finance and Policy bill on Thursday, April 30, that would have protected children. The amendment would have required separate biological male and biological female student locker rooms, bathrooms and dressing areas, and also would have […]
HF546, The Student Physical Safety & Privacy Act Was NOT Passed
April 27, 2015 Contrary to news you’ve been hearing, the Student Physical & Privacy Act, HF 1546, was not passed as an amendment to the Omnibus House Education Finance bill last Saturday, April 25th, on the floor of the Minnesota House. No roll call vote! What passed the House last Saturday was a compromise amendment […]
You Are A National Movement!
March 28, 2015 As the public is only just waking up to the dramatic and militant drive to redefine the meaning of male and female, more states are faced with protecting the physical privacy and safety of children. Minnesota, Kentucky, Missouri, Nevada, Texas, and Florida are addressing the same concerns. Other states, like Hawaii, are […]
Week at a Sweep!
March 21, 2015 “THANK YOU” for calling Members and asking them to protect our students’ physical privacy and for working to protect girls’ sports! “THANK YOU” for your many emails and calls of support to us. CPLAction is comprised of mostly volunteer warriors sending out emails, creating graphics, collecting lists, researching, reading legislation, etc. Man, […]
Bills Introduced to Protect Students’ Physical Privacy
For Immediate Release Contact: Michele Lentz March 9, 2015 (888) 538-3188 michele@cplaction.com https://cplaction.com Bills Introduced to Protect Students’ Physical Privacy The Student Safety and Physical Privacy Act was introduced in the Minnesota House and Senate today. Senator Brown introduced SF 1543, with co-authors Kiffmeyer, Ruud, Thompson and Westrom. Representative Tim Miller introduced HF 1546, with co-authors Lucero, […]
Minnesotans Are Not Gender Blind!
February 19, 2015 Minnesotans are not gender blind. They recognize that there are distinct differences between biological boys and biological girls and that all students deserve to have their physical privacy protected by separating the biological sexes in physically private facilities. Last week a Minnesota poll confirmed that an overwhelming 90% of voters agree that […]
Press Release: Strong Majority of MN Voters Say No To Gender Blindness
For Immediate Release Contact: Michele Lentz February 11, 2015 (888) 538-3188 michele@cplaction.com https://cplaction.com Press Release: Strong Majority of MN Voters Say No To Gender Blindness The Minnesota Child Protection League, a Minnesota-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit, has issued the following information about a Minnesota poll conducted this week regarding voters views rejecting “gender blindness” in high school […]