Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR808

Introduced
1/22/24  

Caption

Congress; allow certain benefits to be used for purchasing menstrual products; urge

Impact

The resolution highlights the need for menstrual products to be considered essential commodities akin to food and shelter. By enabling these government benefits to cover menstrual products, it aims to promote access and reduce financial barriers for those in need. This could lead to significant changes in state laws related to the welfare and support of low-income individuals and families, thereby addressing a critical aspect of gender equity and public health. The resolution further argues that inadequate access to these products can negatively impact individuals’ education and employment prospects, ultimately affecting productivity and economic contributions to society.

Summary

House Resolution 808, introduced by Representatives Schofield, Scott, Davis, Mitchell, and Buckner, urges Congress to allow certain government benefits, specifically the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), to be used for purchasing menstrual products. The resolution emphasizes that menstrual products are essential for hygiene and dignity, and access to them is critical for individual well-being and reproductive health. It seeks to alleviate the financial burden on low-income individuals who often struggle to afford these necessary products.

Contention

While HR808's intent is to support gender equity and enhance healthcare accessibility, it may face opposition from fiscal conservatives who argue about the implications of expanding government benefit programs. Additionally, there may be debates surrounding the definitions and classifications of menstrual products in relation to public assistance eligibility. Concerns might also arise regarding the broader fiscal impact on government budgets and the question of how to implement such changes effectively across various states and communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA AR61

Urges Congress to provide menstrual hygiene products under Medicaid, SNAP, and WIC programs.

GA SR215

Urging the United States Congress to expand certain Federal safety net programs to provide menstrual hygiene products.

GA HB6

Public assistance; use certain benefits for purchasing diapers or menstrual products; provide for waiver request

GA AB367

Menstrual products.

GA ACR69

Urges United States President to expand access to menstrual products in schools.

GA SCR102

Urges United States President to expand access to menstrual products in schools.

GA ACR155

Urges United States President to expand access to menstrual products in schools.

GA SCR139

Urges United States President to expand access to menstrual products in schools.

GA SB3000

Relating To Menstrual Products.

GA HB2003

Relating To Menstrual Products.

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CA AB367

Menstrual products.

CA AB230

Menstrual products: Menstrual Equity for All Act of 2021.

NJ A2437

Requires ingredients of menstrual products to be listed on package.

NJ S3643

Requires ingredients of menstrual products to be listed on package.

CA SB59

Battery electric vehicles: bidirectional capability.

HI SB2821

Relating To Menstrual Equality.

CA AB246

Product safety: menstrual products: perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

HI HB2249

Relating To Menstrual Equality.