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rockskon | 14 days ago

If this really bothers you, talk to your state AG's office and your federal lawmaker

The worst that can happen is you don't change things.

The best? Maybe you'll find a receptive ear. Your lawmaker stops co-sponsoring KOSA. Your state AG stops pushing for it.

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rolph|14 days ago

i think the worst that can happen is you could be put on a list of dissention.

rockskon|14 days ago

A list of people who dissent to KOSA is not a bad list to be on as a constituent.

You need to make it easier for your lawmakers to be on that list too. Show them there's people who won't rake them over the coals for bowing out.

Trasmatta|14 days ago

Don't comply in advance

hammock|14 days ago

Isn’t that the point? Our lawmakers keep track of how many constituents approve or disapprove of pending legislation so they can act accordingly

rockskon|14 days ago

Being active about KOSA won't get you put on a "list of dissenters". This is an issue being pushed by the States and your federal lawmakers, not the executive branch.

mothballed|14 days ago

Just as a note, federal officials are retaliating against those providing respectful comment on policy.[]

So the worst that can happen could be worse than nothing.

[] https://www.aclu.org/press-releases/department-of-homeland-s...

rockskon|14 days ago

Did I say to provide feedback to the Trump administration - an entity that has not made an official stance on this matter?

No.

I said your state Attorney General's office and your elected federal Senators and members of the House.

So I reiterate - the worst that can happen is you don't change where things have been going to.

The best? Your elected officials bow out of this.