New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1930

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires DHS to establish a pilot program covering menstrual hygiene products under Medicaid and NJ FamilyCare.

Impact

Currently, federal regulations hinder Medicaid and SNAP participants from using their benefits to acquire menstrual hygiene products, contributing to what is known as 'period poverty.' An addressing survey highlights that a substantial percentage of low-income women are unable to afford these products. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the challenges associated with period poverty have intensified, leading to health risks among women who have needed to improvise menstrual hygiene solutions. The bill's intent is to provide equitable access to these necessary items, thus improving health outcomes among eligible participants.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1930 mandates the establishment of a pilot program under New Jersey's Medicaid and FamilyCare systems to provide menstrual hygiene products at no cost to eligible individuals. The legislation aims to ensure that menstruators enrolled in these state programs can access essential hygiene products, such as tampons, menstrual cups, and sanitary napkins, by presenting their Medicaid identification at approved pharmacies. This program is designed to alleviate the financial burden faced by low-income menstruators and is contingent on receiving necessary federal approvals and matching funds.

Contention

The introduction of A1930 has generated discourse surrounding the implications of its enactment. Advocates argue that the bill is a significant step towards reducing health disparities and ensuring that all individuals have access to necessary hygiene products. Critics, however, may express concerns regarding the reliance on federal approval and funding, which could delay the implementation of the program or limit its scope. The integration of menstrual hygiene support into Medicaid could pave the way for broader discussions on women's health programs and equity in healthcare access.

Companion Bills

NJ S1815

Same As Requires DHS to establish a pilot program covering menstrual hygiene products under Medicaid and NJ FamilyCare.

Similar Bills

NJ S1815

Requires DHS to establish a pilot program covering menstrual hygiene products under Medicaid and NJ FamilyCare.

NJ A2314

Requires DHS to establish a pilot program covering menstrual hygiene products under Medicaid and NJ FamilyCare.

NJ S2212

Requires DHS to establish a pilot program covering menstrual hygiene products under Medicaid and NJ FamilyCare.

NJ S2989

Requires DHS and DOH to submit federal waivers to cover menstrual products under NJ FamilyCare, SNAP, WIC and establishes State funded benefit if federal waiver is denied; appropriates $2 million for State benefit.

NJ A3351

Requires DHS and DOH to submit federal waivers to cover menstrual products under NJ FamilyCare, SNAP, WIC and establishes State funded benefit if federal waiver is denied; appropriates $2 million for State benefit.

NJ A3208

Requires DHS and DOH to submit federal waivers to cover menstrual products under NJ FamilyCare, SNAP, WIC and establishes State funded benefit if federal waiver is denied; appropriates $2 million for State benefit.

NJ AR61

Urges Congress to provide menstrual hygiene products under Medicaid, SNAP, and WIC programs.

NJ AJR113

Establishes the last full week of May as "Period Poverty Awareness Week."