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.
In the event that the federal government denies the waiver applications, SB 2989 includes provisions for the establishment of a state-funded program aimed at distributing menstrual hygiene products. The bill outlines that the Commissioner of Human Services will determine the quantity and equitable distribution process for these products. Furthermore, it ensures that beneficiaries can certify the number of menstruators in their household who are minors, to target assistance effectively.
Senate Bill 2989 seeks to enhance access to menstrual hygiene products for eligible recipients within New Jersey by requiring the state Commissioners of Human Services and Health to apply for federal waivers. The primary goal is to include menstrual hygiene products as covered benefits under several public assistance programs: NJ FamilyCare, SNAP, and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). This inclusion acknowledges the essential nature of these products and aims to reduce the financial burden on low-income menstruators in the state, ultimately promoting health equity among underserved populations.
While supportive voices within the legislature laud SB 2989 as a progressive step toward ensuring that menstrual hygiene is recognized as a health necessity, there are concerns about potential backlash relating to federal regulations. Some legislators worry that the bill's reliance on federal waivers could lead to uncertainty in program availability. Additionally, the allocation of $2 million from the General Fund raises questions around fiscal responsibility and the prioritization of funds within the state's budget, especially if federal approval is not secured.