Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB631

Introduced
11/8/23  
Refer
11/8/23  

Caption

The provision of menstrual products in state and local buildings and school buildings and a school district revenue limit adjustment for costs of providing those products. (FE)

Impact

If enacted, AB631 will have significant implications for state laws surrounding public facilities and education. The bill will likely alter how local and state entities budget for public health necessities related to menstruation, shifting the paradigm towards providing basic health products in public domains. This could set a precedent that calls for the consideration of additional health products within public health legislation, further broadening the scope of what is considered essential for access in public spaces.

Summary

AB631 aims to mandate the provision of menstrual products in state and local buildings, including schools. This piece of legislation recognizes the importance of providing these essential products as a public health issue and seeks to mitigate menstrual product accessibility challenges faced by students and employees, particularly in public facilities. By ensuring that menstrual products are available in relevant public restrooms, the bill intends to promote health equity and allow individuals to manage their menstrual health without undue obstacles.

Contention

Discussion surrounding AB631 may raise points of contention regarding budget allocations for schools and local entities, particularly concerning the revenue limit adjustments for covering the costs associated with providing menstrual products. While supporters argue that accessibility to essential health products in public places should be a legislative priority, critics could highlight concerns over the financial implications of this mandate on school budgets and whether such provisions should be handled at the local level rather than mandated by state law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB590

The provision of menstrual products in state and local buildings and school buildings and a school district revenue limit adjustment for costs of providing those products. (FE)

WI A3213

Requires school districts to provide menstrual products in all school buildings.

WI H3018

Requiring menstrual products in all state buildings

WI S2156

To increase access to menstrual products in public buildings

WI H3318

To increase access to menstrual products in public buildings

WI S1221

Establishes program in DOE to reimburse school districts for providing menstrual products in certain public schools and requires State to pay costs.

WI A1349

Establishes program in DOE to reimburse school districts for providing menstrual products in certain public schools and requires State to pay costs.

WI HF44

School districts required to provide access to menstrual products for students, operating capital aid increased to fund school district purchases of menstrual products, and money appropriated.

WI AB782

Requiring public schools and private schools participating in a parental choice program to employ a full-time librarian and a school district revenue limit adjustment for the cost of employing full-time librarians. (FE)

WI SB758

Requiring public schools and private schools participating in a parental choice program to employ a full-time librarian and a school district revenue limit adjustment for the cost of employing full-time librarians. (FE)

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