Massachusetts H2483 aims to increase access to disposable menstrual products in schools, correctional facilities, and temporary housing assistance.
Massachusetts H2483 seeks to enhance access to disposable menstrual products by mandating their availability at no cost in primary and secondary schools, correctional facilities, and various temporary housing assistance providers. The bill defines "disposable menstrual products" as items like sanitary napkins, tampons, and underwear liners, and "menstruating individual" as a person who menstruates. The products must be provided in a manner that does not stigmatize those seeking them, ensuring convenience and dignity.
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