Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB588

Introduced
1/31/22  
Refer
1/31/22  
Report Pass
3/14/22  
Engrossed
3/16/22  
Refer
3/16/22  
Report Pass
4/7/22  
Enrolled
4/9/22  

Caption

Community Action Agencies - Provision of Feminine Hygiene Products

Impact

The implementation of HB588 is expected to have a significant positive impact on public health within Maryland. By obligating local health departments and community action agencies to distribute essential feminine hygiene products, the bill recognizes menstrual hygiene as a critical aspect of women's health services. Additionally, the law stipulates that funding must be included in the state’s annual budget to support this initiative, ensuring that necessary resources are allocated for the program's success.

Summary

House Bill 588 mandates that local health departments and certain community action agencies provide feminine hygiene products, specifically tampons and sanitary napkins, to women enrolled in the Maryland Medical Assistance Program. The bill underscores the importance of addressing menstrual health and hygiene by ensuring that these essential products are accessible without any cost. This legislative move aims to create a support mechanism for women facing financial hardship, allowing them to maintain their health and dignity during their menstrual cycle.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB588 is largely supportive, with advocates emphasizing the necessity of such measures to promote health equity among women, particularly those in low-income communities. Legislative discussions highlighted the importance of removing barriers to access for menstrual products, reflecting a broader movement to consider women's health issues as fundamental to public health. Overall, there is a favorable view of the bill as a step towards improving women's health services and combatting stigma around menstruation.

Contention

While the bill generally received broad support, some points of contention include concerns regarding the adequacy of funding to meet the needs of all eligible women. Furthermore, questions were raised about the logistical challenges local health departments may face in implementing the distribution of these products effectively. Despite these concerns, the consensus remains that the benefits of providing access to feminine hygiene products outweigh potential challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB1045

Public restrooms; feminine hygiene products

MD HB1636

Relating To Feminine Hygiene Products.

MD SB2863

Relating To Feminine Hygiene Products.

MD SB2431

Relating To Feminine Hygiene Products.

MD AB10

Feminine hygiene products: public school restrooms.

MD SB382

Feminine hygiene products; adding definitions; creating the Feminine Hygiene Program; creating the Feminine Hygiene Program Revolving Fund; stating purpose of program. Effective date.

MD SB382

Feminine hygiene products; adding definitions; creating the Feminine Hygiene Program; creating the Feminine Hygiene Program Revolving Fund; stating purpose of program. Effective date.

MD AB169

Revises provisions governing the labeling of feminine hygiene products. (BDR 51-617)

MD AB2003

Community college: restrooms: feminine hygiene products.

MD HB2073

Providing a sales tax exemption for feminine hygiene products and diapers.

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