Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2483

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To increase access to disposable menstrual products

Impact

In addition to temporary housing, the bill extends to primary and secondary schools, requiring them to provide disposable menstrual products free of charge to students, available in a non-stigmatizing manner. The aim is to facilitate an educational environment where menstruating individuals do not feel deprived or embarrassed due to lack of access to necessary items during school hours. Furthermore, the bill mandates correctional facilities to ensure that menstruating individuals have access to these products at no cost, acknowledging their rights and promoting health standards within the justice system.

Summary

House Bill 2483 aims to increase access to disposable menstrual products across various public settings in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that providers of temporary housing assistance, such as shelters and hotels used for emergency shelter, must offer these essential products at no cost to individuals who menstruate. This provision addresses the need for accessibility without stigma, ensuring that those in vulnerable situations can obtain products conveniently. The bill recognizes the challenge many face in accessing menstrual products and aims to mitigate health risks associated with inadequate access.

Contention

Notably, discussions around the bill may revolve around the implications of providing these products in public institutions. Proponents argue that ensuring access to menstrual products is a fundamental aspect of public health, while opponents might express concerns about the funding and resource allocation for maintaining these provisions. Additionally, issues of stigma and awareness may arise, with arguments focusing on how to best implement these measures without causing discomfort among the population they are intended to help.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1639

To address gender based price discrimination

MA H534

To increase access to disposable menstrual products

MA H944

Reining in premiums through stronger rate review

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