Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00250

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

An Act Eliminating The Requirement That Schools Provide Free Menstrual Products In At Least One Men's Restroom.

Impact

The impact of this bill could be significant on state laws surrounding health and education. By removing the requirement for schools to provide menstrual products in men's restrooms, the bill may affect access for transgender and non-binary students who may need these products in a men's restroom environment. This change could lead to criticisms regarding the commitment to inclusivity within public health policies and educational settings.

Summary

SB00250 is a proposed bill aimed at amending section 10-212k of the general statutes to eliminate the requirement for local and regional boards of education to provide free menstrual products in at least one men's restroom within each school. The bill, introduced by Senator Somers, brings attention to the ongoing discussions surrounding the accessibility and provision of menstrual products in educational facilities, particularly as they relate to inclusivity and gender-neutral considerations in public restrooms.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB00250 may arise from advocates for gender equity who argue that eliminating this requirement could disadvantage students who menstruate but do not have access to menstrual products in environments relevant to them. Opponents of the bill may view it as a step backward in ensuring that schools remain supportive of all students, irrespective of gender identity. Conversely, some supporters of the proposal might argue that it respects the choice of schools to manage their resources more effectively or cater to specific student needs.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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