
Conservatives and religious groups are voicing disapproval as Chicago public schools are set to start distributing condoms in elementary institutions when students return to in-person learning.
In December, city leaders approved a policy to mandate condom and menstrual pad dispersal in all schools that teach students in the fifth grade or above. The move will apply to nearly all of the Windy City’s over 600 learning institutions, and students will first feel the effects of the proposal next month.
