Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05881

Introduced
1/22/25  

Caption

An Act Repealing The Requirement That Menstrual Products Be Available In Men's Restrooms In Each Public School.

Impact

The repeal of this requirement could have significant implications for the accessibility of menstrual products in public education settings. While proponents of the repeal may argue that such a mandate is unnecessary, especially in men's restrooms, the change could potentially limit access for students who may not identify strictly as male or female and still require menstrual products. It highlights an ongoing conversation about inclusivity within school facilities and how best to accommodate the needs of all students.

Summary

House Bill 05881 aims to repeal the existing requirement that mandates public schools to provide free menstrual products in men's restrooms. Currently, Section 10-212k of the general statutes obligates local and regional boards of education to ensure accessibility to menstrual hygiene products regardless of restroom gender. The intent behind this requirement was to promote health and hygiene for all students, including those who may require access to menstrual products in men's facilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 05881 revolve around gender inclusivity and access to health resources in schools. Supporters of maintaining the requirement argue that access to menstrual products should be a non-discriminatory practice, emphasizing that individuals who menstruate should have guaranteed access regardless of their restroom designation. On the flip side, those in favor of the repeal might see this as a step towards reducing unnecessary regulations on schools. The discussion also touches on broader themes of gender identity and the implications of public facilities serving diverse student bodies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00761

An Act Concerning The Availability Of Menstrual Products In Schools.

CT HB06206

An Act Repealing The Minimum Budget Requirement.

CT SB00401

An Act Concerning Public Access To Restrooms In Commercial And Retail Establishments.

CT HB05065

An Act Repealing The Minimum Budget Requirement.

CT HB06225

An Act Requiring Public Schools Be Equipped With Classroom Doors That Lock From The Inside.

CT SB00961

An Act Concerning Carbon-free School Requirements For New School Construction And Establishing Other School Construction And Public Health Requirements For School Districts.

CT HB05114

An Act Concerning School Lunch Availability To All Students.

CT HB05549

An Act Concerning The Inclusion Of Financial Literacy Instruction As Part Of The High School Graduation Requirements.

CT SB00532

An Act Eliminating The Requirement That Sellers Require Identification From Each Person Who Purchases Cigarettes Or A Tobacco Product.

CT SB00220

An Act Ensuring Each Institution Of Higher Education In The State Implements Its Policy Concerning The Availability And Use Of Opioid Antagonists On Campus.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.