Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3869

Introduced
2/18/25  

Caption

SCH CD-MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS

Impact

The bill underscores the importance of menstrual hygiene products as a necessary health care item for students. It reflects an acknowledgment that lack of access to these products may lead to significant consequences, including missed school days. By allowing districts to have discretion over providing these products, the bill could lead to variations in availability from one district to another, thereby affecting students' ability to manage their health needs during school hours. The legislative intent signals a move towards better supporting students' health and educational participation.

Summary

House Bill 3869 seeks to amend the School Code of Illinois by modifying the provisions regarding the availability of menstrual hygiene products in schools. The bill specifies that school districts may provide these products at no cost to students in bathrooms serving grades 4 through 12, whereas previous legislation mandated that these products shall be available. This change introduces a level of discretion for school districts, potentially impacting the consistency of access students have to these essential health care items.

Contention

The main points of contention regarding HB 3869 center on the decision to make availability of these products optional rather than mandatory. Supporters argue that empowering school districts to decide allows for local control and adjustments based on specific community needs. However, critics may worry that this could lead to insufficient access in some districts, disproportionately affecting students from lower-income households who may struggle to secure menstrual hygiene products outside school. The balance between local control and ensuring a universal standard of care remains a critical discussion point.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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