Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2546

Introduced
7/10/25  

Caption

To increase access to disposable menstrual products

Impact

The bill also places obligations on public elementary and secondary schools to provide these products at no cost, ensuring that students have access in an environment that minimizes stigma associated with needing these supplies. By embedding this requirement within educational institutions, S2546 addresses a crucial public health need and underscores the importance of menstrual equity in schools, which is a concern that has garnered increasing attention across the nation.

Summary

Bill S2546, titled 'An Act to increase access to disposable menstrual products', aims to enhance the availability of menstrual products for menstruating individuals in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that various providers of temporary housing assistance, including shelters and hotels used for emergency housing, must offer disposable menstrual products free of charge. This initiative is designed to eliminate barriers to access, particularly for those in vulnerable situations who may not have the ability to purchase such items during critical times.

Contention

While the bill seeks to promote health and equality, it has also sparked discussions regarding its practical implementation, especially in terms of funding and distributing these products effectively within schools and shelters. Critics may voice concerns about the financial implications for institutions tasked with compliance, indicating a broader debate about the prioritization of public health resources and the funding necessary to support such initiatives.

Notable_points

Additionally, the legislation highlights an evolving perspective on public health policies that consider the specific needs of marginalized populations. By acknowledging the stigma around menstruation and taking steps to alleviate it, S2546 not only improves access to necessary health products but also fosters a more supportive societal environment for menstruating individuals.

Companion Bills

MA S1549

Replaces To increase access to disposable menstrual products

Previously Filed As

MA S2491

To increase access to disposable menstrual products

MA S2481

To increase access to disposable menstrual products

MA S1381

To increase access to disposable menstrual products

MA H534

To increase access to disposable menstrual products

MA H3018

Requiring menstrual products in all state buildings

MA H563

Concerning disposable menstrual products in schools

MA H1255

Requiring menstrual products in buildings on public higher education campuses

MA H4267

Requiring menstrual products in buildings on public higher education campuses

MA S145

Relative to menstrual product ingredient disclosure

MA H2138

Relative to menstrual product ingredient disclosure

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