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NJ A1999

NJ A1999
Requires certain libraries to provide free menstrual hygiene products and requires State to pay costs.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires certain libraries to provide free menstrual hygiene products in its restrooms. Under the bill, a municipality or county that supports, in whole or in part, library service from municipal or county tax sources, and in which 40 percent or more of its residents reside in households with a household income at or below the most recent federal poverty guidelines multiplied by 1.85, is required to ensure that each library in the municipality or county:· provides direct access to menstrual hygiene products in each women's restroom and each all-gender restroom free of charge; and · provides and prominently displays educational pamphlets addressing topics including, but not limited to, toxic shock syndrome, menstrual disorders, and the proper disposal of menstrual hygiene products, in each women's restroom and each all-gender restroom. Under the bill, any costs incurred by a library in providing an adequate supply of menstrual hygiene products to meet the needs of its patrons will be borne by the State. Period poverty is a lack of access to menstrual products, education, and hygiene facilities that affects 500 million people worldwide and an estimated 16.9 million people in the United States. People who experience period poverty are unable to purchase the menstrual hygiene products they need and, in many cases, this means that they cannot go to school or work or otherwise fully participate in daily life.

AI Summary

This bill requires certain libraries in New Jersey to provide free menstrual hygiene products, such as tampons and sanitary napkins, in their restrooms. The bill applies to libraries in municipalities or counties where at least 40% of residents live in households with incomes at or below 1.85 times the federal poverty guidelines. The libraries must also provide educational pamphlets on topics related to menstrual health. Any costs incurred by the libraries in providing these products will be borne by the State of New Jersey. This legislation aims to address the issue of "period poverty," which refers to the lack of access to menstrual products, education, and hygiene facilities that affects millions of people in the United States.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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