The U.S. Department of Agriculture canceled a $600,000 grant for studying menstrual cycles in transgender men at Southern University Agricultural & Mechanical College in Louisiana. The grant aimed to address concerns related to menstruation, including the use of natural fibers in feminine hygiene products, and was set to run until April 2027. The grant’s cancellation was revealed by the American Principles Project, which has identified over 340 federal grants totaling more than $128 million issued during the Biden administration.
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