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If there is one issue that can unite the women of our country during these increasingly tumultuous times, perhaps it is this: A lawmaker in Montana wants to make yoga pants illegal to wear in public.
State Rep. David Moore (R-Missoula) introduced a bill that would expand the state’s existing indecent exposure laws. In addition to banning all public exposure of nipples, both male and female, the bill would also outlaw any piece of clothing that “gives the appearance or simulates” the pelvic area, buttocks, genitals or female nipple, the Associated Press reported — meaning tight-fitting pants could be included.
If there is one issue that can unite the women of our country during these increasingly tumultuous times, perhaps it is this: A lawmaker in Montana wants to make yoga pants illegal to wear in public.
State Rep. David Moore (R-Missoula) introduced a bill that would expand the state’s existing indecent exposure laws. In addition to banning all public exposure of nipples, both male and female, the bill would also outlaw any piece of clothing that “gives the appearance or simulates” the pelvic area, buttocks, genitals or female nipple, the Associated Press reported — meaning tight-fitting pants could be included.
An 'R' from Montana? Gee, how many times on the campaign trail to you suppose this guy railed against 'big government'?
This guy just wants to posture himself as an arbiter of decency, he probably sends campaign fliers out in the mail with pictures of himself standing behind a church pulpit.
An 'R' from Montana? Gee, how many times on the campaign trail to you suppose this guy railed against 'big government'?
Hundreds of times? Thousands?
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With the uncertainty of the national and international economies, it would be foolish to spend Montana’s surplus for short-term political gain. I believe we need to continue to focus on reforming property and income taxes. We need to eliminate waste in state and local government so that the needs of citizens are served first, rather than the desires of those who govern.
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