New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SCR139

Introduced
1/30/23  

Caption

Urges United States President to expand access to menstrual products in schools.

Impact

The resolution draws upon Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which aims to prevent sex-based discrimination in federally funded education programs. While Title IX does not explicitly mention menstruation, SCR139 argues that it should be interpreted and expanded to include provisions that ensure students have access to menstrual products, thereby fostering educational equity and opportunity for all genders. This inclusion could help mitigate health risks and improve attendance and participation in educational activities.

Summary

SCR139 is a resolution introduced in the New Jersey State Legislature that urges the President of the United States to expand access to menstrual products in schools across the nation. This resolution highlights the importance of addressing 'period poverty'—the lack of access to menstrual products—which affects many school-aged students, particularly those from low-income backgrounds. The absence of adequate menstruation supplies can lead to negative educational outcomes, as evidenced by surveys indicating that a significant portion of high school students who menstruate have been late to school or missed school days due to insufficient menstrual products.

Contention

Supporters of SCR139 advocate for the necessity of menstrual products in school facilities, underscoring the role of accessible hygiene products in reducing barriers to education. Critics may raise questions about the logistical implementation of the resolution’s proposals at the federal level and the responsibilities of schools to provide such materials. The discussion around SCR139 reflects larger societal debates regarding the provision of health resources in educational settings and the perceived responsibilities of educational institutions towards their students' well-being.

Companion Bills

NJ ACR155

Same As Urges United States President to expand access to menstrual products in schools.

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