New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB151

Introduced
1/28/25  

Caption

Menstrual Products In Ed. Institutions

Impact

The implementation of HB151 will legally require all state educational institutions in New Mexico to accommodate students' menstrual health needs. The bill also includes a funding provision, appropriating one million dollars from the general fund to support the installation of dispensers and distribution of the products. In doing so, it establishes a state-level standard for access to essential health products, which could potentially influence other states to consider similar measures, thereby elevating awareness around menstrual health in educational settings.

Summary

House Bill 151, introduced by Marianna Anaya during the 57th Legislature of New Mexico, aims to require state educational institutions to provide menstrual products free of charge in various bathrooms across campuses. The bill defines 'menstrual products' to include sanitary pads and tampons and mandates their availability in women's, gender-neutral, and at least one men's bathroom at each state institution. This initiative seeks to alleviate the period poverty experienced by students and enhance their educational experience by ensuring their health needs are prioritized on campus.

Contention

As the bill progresses through the legislative process, it may face opposition regarding the appropriation of funds or concerns about implementation logistics. Critics might argue about the efficiency of using state funds for menstrual products or raise questions about whether this responsibility should fall upon educational institutions rather than the state. Proponents, however, assert the necessity of ensuring all students have access to menstrual products to foster a supportive and equitable learning environment.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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