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Quote from: Herman on January 13, 2026, 09:12:32 PMDoes this mean the National Guard is going to block federal agents from enforcing the law?I don't know. It seems like an insurrection thing.
Quote from: Brent on January 13, 2026, 11:51:34 AMTim Walz is getting desperate. He will likely be impeached and arrested. So what does he do? Why an insurrection of course.Does this mean the National Guard is going to block federal agents from enforcing the law?
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Quote from: Biggie Smiles on January 07, 2026, 09:56:05 AMMinnesota's own child daycare requirements bury this fucking scumbagSomali owned daycares are like corporate headquarters in Switzerland. They exist on paper only.
I don't know about any of you but I didn't see any playgrounds adjacent to any of the properties Nick Shirley visited
Yes, Minnesota requires licensed daycare centers to provide adequate and safe outdoor play space, with specific square footage per child, shaded areas, and age-appropriate features like sand/water play, though exact rules depend on whether it's a family or center-based license and local zoning. Requirements focus on supervision, fencing, and ensuring access to outdoor learning environments for different age groups, with rules specified in Minnesota Statutes.
Key Requirements for Outdoor Play
Space: A minimum of 50 square feet of outdoor play space per child in attendance is generally required for licensed homes, with larger requirements for toddlers in centers.
Supervision & Safety: The play area must be easily supervised and adequately enclosed (fenced) to prevent children from leaving unattended.
Shade: A minimum of 150 square feet of shaded area is needed for toddler groups.
Water/Sand Play: Offer sand or water play at least monthly for children 18 months and older, indoors or out.
Proximity: The outdoor space should be adjacent to the residence or within 1,500 feet for family daycare.
Where to Find Specifics
Minnesota Rules: Part 9502.0425 covers outdoor play for family daycare homes, and Part 9503.0060 details equipment for various age groups at {Link: MN Revisor's Office https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/9502.0425/ and.
Local Zoning: City codes, like those for Center City, MN, can add requirements for play space enclosure and screening {Link: American Legal Publishing
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