Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB590

Introduced
10/30/23  
Refer
10/30/23  

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

By implementing this legislation, SB590 will affect existing statutes regarding the provision of services in government and educational facilities. It introduces a revenue limit adjustment for school districts, allowing them to increase their revenue by the amount spent to comply with the requirements of the bill. This adjustment is essential for schools to manage the associated costs of providing menstrual products, reflecting a recognition of these expenses as a vital part of maintaining equitable access for students and staff.

Summary

Senate Bill 590 aims to mandate the availability of menstrual products such as tampons and sanitary napkins in all restroom facilities within state and local buildings as well as school buildings. This requirement extends to public restrooms within any space owned, leased, or occupied by the state, political subdivisions, and various educational institutions. The primary goal of the bill is to ensure that all individuals have access to necessary menstrual products without charge, thereby promoting public health and hygiene.

Contention

While the bill is primarily framed as a public health initiative, there may be points of contention surrounding the funding and implementation of these requirements. Some stakeholders might argue about the financial burden placed on school districts and local governments to meet these requirements, especially in the context of existing budget constraints. Additionally, discussions could delve into the broader implications for public policy, addressing menstrual health and gender equity initiatives as communities consider the necessity of such legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB631

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 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)

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.

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