New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SCR102

Introduced
4/15/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution connects the need for menstrual product accessibility to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits sex-based discrimination in federally funded educational institutions. By interpreting and possibly expanding Title IX, the resolution aims to create a federal standard for ensuring that menstrual products are provided in schools. This is seen as a necessary step to maintain educational equity, as many students, especially those from low-income backgrounds, face significant challenges when menstrual products are unavailable.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 102 urges the President of the United States to expand access to menstrual products in schools across the nation. The resolution highlights that access to menstrual products is essential for students who menstruate, as it directly impacts their ability to attend and participate in school activities. Citing issues such as period poverty and the adverse effects of lacking access to proper hygiene, the resolution advocates for legislative changes to ensure that menstrual products are available in all school restrooms.

Contention

While the resolution seeks federal action, it may encounter challenges regarding the allocation of resources for implementing such measures in schools. Some may argue about the logistical implications of providing menstrual products in all restrooms, as well as the associated costs. However, proponents counter that the benefits of improved educational outcomes and reduced menstrual harassment outweigh these concerns, emphasizing the fundamental nature of menstrual health in achieving gender equality within educational settings.

Companion Bills

NJ ACR69

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

NJ ACR155

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

NJ SCR139

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

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