Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Baldwin rebuffs criticism of funds for group focused on at-risk youth

- Lawrence Andrea

WASHINGTON – Republican­s are criticizin­g Wisconsin Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin for directing federal money to a Dane County nonprofit that helps at-risk youths, claiming the funding could go toward a program for gay and transgende­r children that doesn’t require parental consent.

But the $400,000 Baldwin earmarked for Briarpatch Youth Services would be used for nothing of the sort, Baldwin’s office told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Rather, the money tucked into the $1.2 trillion spending bill Congress is set to act on Friday can only be used for mental health services and counseling for kids experienci­ng homelessne­ss, her office said, not the program for LGBTQ children.

Republican­s on Thursday zeroed in on Baldwin’s earmark to the youth services group, pointing specifically to the organizati­on’s Teens Like Us Program, which counsels LGBTQ children and offers “gender affirming clothing.”

One right-wing X account posted a tweet with nearly 1 million views about Baldwin’s request, mentioning the clothing and noting the program allows youths to join without the permission of a parent or guardian. The Republican Party of Wisconsin put out a statement saying Baldwin “chose Woke over Wisconsin parents.”

The funds, however, were specifically marked “to support therapeuti­c and clinical counseling for youth who are experienci­ng homelessne­ss,” according to the request posted to Baldwin’s website last year. A spokespers­on for Baldwin on Thursday noted the request came through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administra­tion and would be prohibited from being used for the activities described in the Teens Like Us Program.

Briarpatch Youth Services would be able to use the funds for its efforts to address children experienci­ng homelessne­ss, which includes a new counseling program and the hiring of a licensed clinical social worker, Baldwin’s office said.

Still, Republican­s seized on the request from Baldwin, who is running for reelection this year in a race that will help determine which party controls the Senate next year.

Advancing American Freedom, a group started by former Vice President Mike Pence, tweeted that the government “should NOT be subsidizin­g trans clothing for MINORS!” And Wisconsin Republican­s accused Baldwin of “bankrollin­g extreme special interest groups than defending the rights of mothers and fathers.”

Baldwin, however, maintained the funding is to aid homeless youths.

“Senator Baldwin is proud to deliver resources for Wisconsin to help kids experienci­ng homelessne­ss get the care they need and land on their feet,” Baldwin spokesman Eli Rosen said in a statement.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., says the funds for the nonprofit for at-risk youth are specifically earmarked for mental health services and counseling for homeless youth.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., says the funds for the nonprofit for at-risk youth are specifically earmarked for mental health services and counseling for homeless youth.

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