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INDIANAPOLIS — In response to a tweet Wednesday morning about a proposed Minnesota state bill that would require menstrual products in boys’ school bathrooms, Tony Dungy scoffed via Twitter.

“That’s nothing,” the former Indianapolis Colts coach tweeted at 9:38 a.m. Wednesday. “Some school districts are putting litter boxes in the school bathrooms for students who identify as cats. Very important to address every student’s needs.”

By 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dungy had deleted his cat litter tweet, which was in response to a Daily Wire video showing Minnesota State Rep. Sandra Feist advocating for menstrual items in boys’ school bathrooms.

“We ensure that students have toilet paper, paper towels, soap and Band-Aids, and we should ensure that students have period products as well,” Feist told the House Education Policy Committee last week in the video. “Not all students who menstruate are female.”

A since deleted tweet Tony Dungy sent Wednesday morning.

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Dungy’s response created some outrage as the cat litter “myth” was debunked months ago after being spread by politically conservative types who oppose LGBTQ+ rights and gender nonconformity.

IndyStar reached out to Dungy, but did not immediately receive a response.

Dungy, a Pro Football Hall of Famer and Super Bowl champion who now is a television analyst, is known for his Christian faith and often conservative views, especially on social values. His latest tweet received nearly 140,000 views and a lot of backlash.



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