Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1219

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

"McElroy-Brown Hygiene and Menstrual Care Access Act; enact to establish program to provide students access to free hygiene and menstrual care products.

Impact

The act requires school districts to implement programs that ensure the easy accessibility of menstrual products and includes educational components about menstrual health. Funding for these programs is contingent upon state appropriation, with an initial allocation of $2 million to kickstart the program, followed by adjustable funding based on student enrollment numbers. The Mississippi Department of Education is tasked with overseeing the funding distribution and monitoring the effectiveness of the implemented programs, ensuring equitable access to menstrual care across different districts.

Summary

House Bill 1219, known as the 'McElroy-Brown Hygiene and Menstrual Care Access Act', is designed to ensure that all public middle and high school students in Mississippi have access to free and adequate menstrual products. The act aims to promote health, dignity, and equity while addressing period poverty. This initiative has the potential to significantly reduce absenteeism due to menstrual hygiene issues and create a more inclusive school environment. The bill mandates that feminine hygiene and menstrual products be readily available at no cost to students within school premises, including in restrooms and health offices.

Contention

While the act is largely seen as a progressive step towards enhancing menstrual health access, areas of contention may arise concerning funding sustainability and operational logistics across various school districts. There may be challenges in ensuring that the products are distributed effectively, as well as potential pushback from individuals or groups who may not fully support the inclusion of menstrual health education in the school curriculum. Ultimately, the success of the McElroy-Brown Act will depend on the collaboration between schools, local governments, and community organizations to meet the hygiene needs of all students and to ensure that the program remains adequately funded over time.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1263

Menstrual hygiene products; county health department and public schools shall provide free of charge.

MS HB1264

School districts; authorize to provide feminine hygiene products for female students in Grades 6-12.

MS SB2895

Sales and use tax; exempt sales of feminine hygiene products and diapers.

MS HB1333

Sales tax; exempt sales of feminine hygiene products.

MS SB2223

Sales tax; exempt sales of feminine hygiene products, baby formula and baby diapers.

MS HB1410

Sales tax; exempt certain retail sales of electronic devices/educational software and sales of feminine hygiene products.

MS HB201

Sales tax; exempt certain retail sales of electronic devices/educational software and sales of feminine hygiene products.

MS HB1328

"Mississippi Delta Medical Apprenticeship Program" (MS DMAP); establish to provide career pathways for students in the Delta.

MS HB152

The Digital Access Learning and Virtual Instruction Program Act of 2023; create.

MS HB1182

School breakfast and lunch program; authorize districts to provide at no cost to students.

Similar Bills

MS HB1375

Search warrant; prohibit issuance of for information relating to menstrual health data.

NJ S3035

Establishes State WFNJ Menstrual Hygiene Benefit Program and State WFNJ Diaper Benefit Program; appropriates $2.5 million to DHS.

NJ S2902

Requires school districts to provide instruction on menstrual health and hygiene as part of implementation of New Jersey Student Learning Standards in Comprehensive Health and Physical Education.

NJ A1981

Requires school districts to provide instruction on menstrual health and hygiene as part of implementation of New Jersey Student Learning Standards in Comprehensive Health and Physical Education.

NJ A3736

Requires school districts to provide instruction on menstrual health and hygiene as part of implementation of New Jersey Student Learning Standards in Comprehensive Health and Physical Education.

NJ A2315

Establishes "Menstrual Hygiene Products Program," appropriates $200,000.

NJ A2027

Establishes One-Year State Work First New Jersey Menstrual Hygiene Benefit Pilot Program and State Work First New Jersey Diaper Benefit Pilot Program; appropriates $2.5 million to DHS.

NJ A1935

Establishes "Menstrual Hygiene Products Program," appropriates $200,000.