Declares May 28 of each year as Menstrual Equity Day in New Jersey.
Impact
The resolution highlights the pressing issue of 'period poverty,' defined as the struggle faced by many menstruators to obtain adequate menstrual supplies. The resolution notes that an estimated one in four menstruators across the United States, and one in eight in New Jersey, live in conditions that contribute to period poverty. This situation often forces individuals to withdraw from everyday activities such as work and school to avoid the embarrassment of inadequate preparations, which in turn exacerbates cycles of poverty. If SCR44 is enacted, it may inspire further policy changes aimed at increasing access to menstrual supplies and improving public health initiatives.
Summary
Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 44 (SCR44) proposes to designate May 28 of each year as Menstrual Equity Day in New Jersey. This resolution aims to acknowledge the ongoing challenges faced by individuals who menstruate, including women, girls, and transgender individuals, due to the stigma and accessibility issues associated with menstruation. SCR44 aligns with the international observance of Menstrual Hygiene Day, aimed at raising awareness of menstrual health issues globally.
Contention
Notably, SCR44 calls upon the New Jersey Governor to commemorate Menstrual Equity Day with appropriate programs and activities. It encourages citizens and elected officials to work together to address the stigma surrounding menstruation and to facilitate access to necessary products for all who menstruate. This initiative is supported by various advocacy groups, particularly the coalition 'Equality, Period. NJ', which aims to eliminate the barriers to menstrual product access.