Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB408

Introduced
1/4/23  

Caption

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools

Impact

If enacted, HB 408 would potentially transform the landscape of school health services across the state. By requiring schools to provide menstrual products, the bill would facilitate greater accessibility for students, helping to remove barriers created by financial constraints. Schools would need to inventory and distribute these products, which could lead to additional considerations regarding funding and logistics. Implementing this requirement may also encourage other districts to prioritize student health and wellness initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 408 mandates that school districts provide period products at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools. This legislation aims to ensure that all students have access to menstrual hygiene products, thereby addressing health and equity issues that can affect school attendance and participation. The initiative is a response to growing concerns about period poverty, which can limit students' ability to engage fully in their education due to the lack of access to essential products.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 408 appears to be predominantly positive among supporters who view it as a progressive step towards ensuring equitable access to necessary health products. Advocates for women's health and student welfare have expressed their approval of the bill, highlighting its potential to reduce stigma surrounding menstruation and promote a healthier school environment. Conversely, some criticisms may arise concerning the financial implications for schools, particularly regarding the management of funding and supplies.

Contention

Notable points of contention may include the extent of funding responsibility placed on school districts for purchasing and supplying period products. Opponents may argue that the bill could strain school budgets, especially in districts already facing financial difficulties. There may also be discussions about the implications of mandatory provisions versus optional support, as well as concerns over ensuring that the distribution is handled sensitively and effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1843

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools

MO HB288

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools

MO HB2370

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools

MO HB1435

Requires school districts to provide period products at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools

MO HB1842

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in middle schools and high schools and charter schools

MO HB2591

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in middle schools and high schools and charter schools and repeals provisions prohibiting abortion services providers from providing instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases

MO HB950

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in middle schools and high schools and charter schools and repeals provisions prohibiting abortion services providers from providing instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases

MO HB2422

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in middle schools and high schools and charter schools and repeals provisions prohibiting abortion services providers from providing instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases

MO HB429

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in middle schools and high schools and charter schools and repeals provisions prohibiting abortion services providers from providing instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases

MO SB342

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.