Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1118

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Requires every public school and charter school to provide period products free of charge to students

Impact

The implementation of SB 1118 is expected to have a significant impact on school policies and student well-being. By including period products in restrooms, schools will remove a barrier that may prevent students from fully participating in education due to menstrual issues. This requirement is to be enforced starting July 1, 2023, and the costs will be covered by state funds allocated for this specific purpose. This financial provision emphasizes the state's recognition of menstrual health as an essential aspect of student support.

Summary

Senate Bill 1118 mandates that all public schools and charter schools within Missouri provide period products, such as tampons and sanitary napkins, free of charge to students. This initiative aims to improve menstrual health access for students and ensure that they are not hindered in their education due to lack of access to necessary hygiene products. The bill is a response to ongoing discussions about health equity and the importance of providing supportive environments for students during their menstrual cycles.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for addressing an important health issue, there may be contention surrounding the logistics of implementation in different school districts, such as costs related to maintaining supplies and ensuring adequate distribution. Some stakeholders may express concerns over the appropriateness of state mandates regarding such products in schools, while others will argue that the initiative could foster better educational environments for students. Ensuring that all schools comply with the law and maintain adequate supplies may also pose challenges, leading to discussions about resource allocation and administrative support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB342

Requires public schools and charter schools to provide free feminine hygiene products to female students in grades 4-12

MO SB915

Providing at least one counselor for every 250 students in public schools and public charter schools

MO S07462

Provides additional requirements for approval of charter school applications; applies additional prohibitions to charter schools; requires certain financial disclosures by charter schools; requires charter schools to comply with provisions relating to construction, repair or demolition of school facilities; relates to admission of students.

MO SB343

Creates provisions relating to lactating students in public schools and charter schools

MO SB531

Allowing charter schools to charge Hope Scholarship students for classes

MO HB3209

To provide at least one counselor for every 250 students in public schools and public charter schools in this state.

MO SB131

Creates the "Missouri School Meals Act" requiring public schools to provide free lunches to certain students

MO SB654

Creates the "Missouri Student Responsibility and Teacher Empowerment Act" requiring school districts and charter schools to adopt, publicly post, and annually review a code of student conduct

MO SB375

Requires school districts and charter schools to offer students who are 17 1/2 years old the opportunity to register to vote

MO SB1057

This act establishes a mental health awareness training requirement for high school pupils in public schools and charter schools

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.