Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2375

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to menstrual product ingredient disclosure

Impact

If passed, this legislation would significantly impact the way menstrual products are marketed and sold in Massachusetts. Manufacturers would be required to adhere to stringent labeling requirements, ensuring that consumers are fully informed about the contents of the products they use. This move is designed to empower individuals to make informed choices regarding their menstrual health, which has been a growing concern in public health discussions. The bill proposes a fine of $1,000 for non-compliance, indicating a serious commitment by the state to enforce these regulations.

Summary

House Bill 2375 addresses the need for transparency in the ingredients used in menstrual products. It aims to amend Chapter 94 of the General Laws of Massachusetts by introducing a specific section that mandates all manufacturers of menstrual products to disclose the ingredients contained within. The bill defines various key terms such as 'ingredient' and 'manufacturer' to ensure clarity in its enforcement. It stipulates that ingredients must be listed on the packaging in a prominent and clear manner as well as be available on the manufacturer's website, thereby enhancing consumer knowledge and safety.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding this bill may involve the balance between consumer rights and the regulatory burden placed on manufacturers. Some industry representatives may argue that the requirements for comprehensive ingredient listing could increase production costs or lead to negative publicity around their products, especially if certain ingredients are flagged for potential health concerns. Conversely, advocates argue that this transparency is essential for consumer safety and rights, particularly for individuals who may have sensitivities or allergies to specific components in menstrual products.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3031

To promote jobs and economic growth in tourism, visitation and hospitality

MA H3271

Facilitating cost efficient transportation

MA H3629

Facilitating cost efficient transportation

MA H3488

Providing for timely reimbursement of cities and towns for veterans' benefits

MA H404

To support rural job creation and business expansion

MA H2760

Relative to non-membership service in public safety

MA H2449

Relative to non-membership service in public safety

MA H3487

To support veteran owned businesses

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CA AB367

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CA AB230

Menstrual products: Menstrual Equity for All Act of 2021.

NJ S3643

Requires ingredients of menstrual products to be listed on package.

NJ A2437

Requires ingredients of menstrual products to be listed on package.

CA SB59

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HI SB2821

Relating To Menstrual Equality.

CA AB246

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HI SB2546

Relating To Menstrual Equality.