Youngkin opposes effort to shield menstrual data from law enforcement
The administration of Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) opposed a bill to shield menstrual data from subpoena amid post-Roe fears of abortion prosecutions.

Um, why does law enforcement need access to this kind of data?

Also, if you keep ending up on the side of making people’s lives more difficult, you might want to sit and think about why that is. Because there is no universe where “actually the state having access to menstrual data has some real society-improving advantages” is a thing.

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