Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3318

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To increase access to menstrual products in public buildings

Impact

The implications of HB 3318 are profound for public health and equity in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By providing access to menstrual products at no cost in public buildings, including those managed by state agencies and institutions of higher education, the bill strives to remove barriers that menstruating individuals face. This access is particularly critical for those who may not have the financial means to consistently afford such products. As a result, this legislation may help improve the overall health and well-being of the community by ensuring that menstrual hygiene is treated as a basic necessity.

Summary

House Bill 3318, titled 'To increase access to menstrual products in public buildings', aims to ensure that free disposable menstrual products are available in all public and private restrooms within state-owned facilities. This initiative is designed to provide necessary resources for menstruating individuals, addressing both health and accessibility issues. The bill mandates that the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance oversee the distribution of these products, ensuring they are available in a manner that does not cause stigma for users.

Contention

While the bill presents a strong case for public health and equity, it could potentially face contention surrounding the implementation and funding aspects. Legislators may debate the responsibilities placed on public institutions regarding maintenance and ensuring a continuous supply of products. Additionally, there might be discussions about the effectiveness of this initiative in overcoming the stigma associated with accessing menstrual products, and how to best communicate this to the public to ensure success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3018

Requiring menstrual products in all state buildings

MA H1255

Requiring menstrual products in buildings on public higher education campuses

MA S1381

To increase access to disposable menstrual products

MA H534

To increase access to disposable menstrual products

MA H4267

Requiring menstrual products in buildings on public higher education campuses

MA S2481

To increase access to disposable menstrual products

MA S2491

To increase access to disposable menstrual products

MA H563

Concerning disposable menstrual products in schools

MA H2138

Relative to menstrual product ingredient disclosure

MA S145

Relative to menstrual product ingredient disclosure

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.