Massachusetts H4611 aims to increase access to disposable menstrual products in various public institutions.
Massachusetts H4611 amends several chapters of the General Laws to mandate that public institutions provide disposable menstrual products at no cost. Specifically, public institutions of higher education, primary and secondary schools, and providers of temporary housing assistance must offer these products in accessible locations, such as restrooms, without stigmatizing menstruating individuals. The bill also requires correctional facilities and state-owned properties to provide these products to menstruating individuals in custody or residing there.
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