New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2315

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes "Menstrual Hygiene Products Program," appropriates $200,000.

Impact

This bill marks a significant shift in how state resources are directed towards addressing menstrual hygiene, a matter that has often been overlooked. With a state appropriation of $200,000 to support the program, food pantries will be empowered to supply menstrual hygiene products, effectively alleviating one barrier faced by low-income individuals. Each participating food pantry will have the opportunity to apply for grants of up to $10,000 annually, which should enable them to purchase and distribute the necessary products. Furthermore, information and educational resources will be made available, highlighting the importance of proper menstrual hygiene.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2315 establishes the Menstrual Hygiene Products Program aimed at promoting and facilitating improved access to menstrual hygiene products for low-income residents within New Jersey. The program, which is to be implemented by the Department of Agriculture in consultation with the Departments of Health and Human Services, mandates that participating food pantries provide these essential products. The bill emphasizes the need for these products, including tampons and sanitary napkins, in addressing a key aspect of health and hygiene for women, particularly in vulnerable communities.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve access to these necessary health products, it may indeed invite discussions regarding the state’s role in addressing health disparities. Some stakeholders might argue for additional funding or expanded access to include a broader range of health products beyond menstrual hygiene, questioning if the allocated budget would suffice. Furthermore, ensuring that the program is effectively implemented and reaches those in need will depend significantly on the cooperation and resourcefulness of local food pantries, which may face their own operational challenges.

Companion Bills

NJ A1935

Carry Over Establishes "Menstrual Hygiene Products Program," appropriates $200,000.

Similar Bills

NJ A1934

Establishes "Menstrual Hygiene Product Pilot Program," appropriates $60,000.

NJ A1935

Establishes "Menstrual Hygiene Products Program," appropriates $200,000.

NJ A2318

Establishes requirements for State to enter into contract for purchase of menstrual products.

NJ S2330

Establishes One-Year State Work First New Jersey Menstrual Hygiene Benefit Pilot Program and State Work First New Jersey Diaper Benefit Pilot Program; appropriates $2.5 million to DHS.

NJ A5662

Establishes State Work First New Jersey Menstrual Hygiene Benefit Program and State Work First New Jersey Diaper Benefit Program; appropriates $2.5 million to DHS.

NJ A1938

Establishes requirements for State to enter into contract for purchase of menstrual products.

NJ A2027

Establishes One-Year State Work First New Jersey Menstrual Hygiene Benefit Pilot Program and State Work First New Jersey Diaper Benefit Pilot Program; appropriates $2.5 million to DHS.

NJ A1930

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