Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06473

Introduced
2/18/21  
Introduced
2/18/21  
Refer
2/18/21  
Refer
2/18/21  
Report Pass
3/9/21  
Report Pass
3/9/21  
Refer
3/18/21  
Refer
3/18/21  
Report Pass
3/24/21  
Report Pass
3/24/21  

Caption

An Act Expanding The Diaper Bank To Include Feminine Hygiene Products.

Impact

If enacted, HB 6473 would introduce changes to the funding structure for the Department of Social Services. It specifically appropriates funds from the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022, to support the expansion of services provided by the Diaper Bank. This change not only acknowledges the importance of feminine hygiene products in women's health but also addresses the barriers that low-income women often face in obtaining these necessary items. By facilitating access, the bill would positively impact public health outcomes in the state.

Summary

House Bill 6473, titled 'An Act Expanding The Diaper Bank To Include Feminine Hygiene Products', aims to broaden the scope of support offered by the Diaper Bank of Connecticut. This bill proposes to include feminine hygiene products among the items distributed by the Diaper Bank, which currently primarily focuses on providing diapers to families in need. The intent is to ensure that women who meet specific income eligibility standards have access to essential hygiene items, ultimately promoting better health and well-being for women in vulnerable economic situations.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 6473 is supportive, particularly among advocates for women's health and social services. The initiative is viewed as a progressive step towards enhancing the availability of essential health products which are often stigmatized and overlooked. However, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of funding and resources required to successfully implement this expanded service. Overall, the sentiment reflects a commitment to addressing health inequities faced by women in the community.

Contention

While the bill received a joint favorable report from the Human Services Committee, there are potential points of contention that could arise during broader legislative discussions or among stakeholders. These might include debates over funding adequacy, the scope of eligibility criteria, and the logistics of expanding Diaper Bank operations to include new products. Critics could question whether the focus on feminine hygiene products aligns adequately with other pressing needs in public health and social services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05368

An Act Concerning Medicaid Coverage Of Diapers.

CT HB05145

An Act Concerning Innovation Banks.

CT HB05296

An Act Expanding The Connecticut Home-care Program For The Elderly.

CT SB00317

An Act Expanding The Covered Connecticut Program.

CT HB05142

An Act Concerning Consumer Credit, Certain Bank Real Estate Improvements, The Connecticut Uniform Securities Act, Shared Appreciation Agreements, Innovation Banks, The Community Bank And Community Credit Union Program And Technical Revisions To The Banking Statutes.

CT SB00373

An Act Concerning Parks Included In The Passport To The Parks Program.

CT SB00397

An Act Expanding Medicaid Coverage Of School-based Health Care.

CT SB00188

An Act Requiring Connecticut Banks To List All Account Holders Or Owners On Periodic Statements.

CT SB00244

An Act Requiring A Study On The Feasibility Of Expanding Access To Respite Services By Pursuing A Family Caregiver Support Benefit Through A Medicaid Demonstration Waiver.

CT SB00501

An Act Concerning Motor Vehicle Assessments For Property Taxation, Innovation Banks, The Interest On Certain Tax Underpayments, The Assessment On Insurers, School Building Projects, The South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority Charter And Certain State Historic Preservation Officer Procedures.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.