Menstrual Equity For All Act of 2023

12/20/2024, 9:06 AM

Menstrual Equity For All Act of 2023

This bill expands access to menstrual products through federal programs, in certain locations, and for particular groups. It also prohibits states and localities from taxing retail sales of a range of menstrual products (e.g., sanitary napkins, tampons, and menstrual cups).

The bill expands access to that range of menstrual products by

  • requiring Medicaid to cover those products,
  • establishing a grant program in the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program to provide benefits to ensure access to those products, and
  • increasing Social Services Block Grant funding for providing those products to low-income individuals and exempting that increase from sequestration (a process of automatic, usually across-the-board cancellations of budgetary resources to enforce specific budget policy goals).

Additionally, the bill sets out requirements to make free sanitary napkins and tampons available in federal and state correctional facilities (including Department of Homeland Security detention facilities) and restrooms in federal buildings that are open to the public.

Further, the bill (1) establishes a grant program to support the provision of free sanitary napkins and tampons on campuses of institutions of higher education, and (2) permits elementary and secondary schools to use certain grants to provide sanitary napkins and tampons to students.

In addition, the bill requires employers with at least 100 employees to provide free sanitary napkins and tampons for employees.

It also permits the Emergency Food and Shelter Program to provide sanitary napkins and tampons to homeless individuals.

The Menstrual Equity For All Act of 2023, also known as Bill 118 hr 3646, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of addressing issues related to menstrual equity. The bill seeks to ensure that all individuals have access to affordable and safe menstrual products, regardless of their income level or background.

One of the key provisions of the bill is the establishment of a grant program to provide funding to schools, shelters, and other organizations to distribute free menstrual products to those in need. This is aimed at addressing the issue of period poverty, where individuals may struggle to afford basic menstrual products.

Additionally, the bill calls for the elimination of the "tampon tax," which refers to the sales tax that is often applied to menstrual products in many states. By removing this tax, the bill aims to make menstrual products more affordable and accessible to all individuals. Furthermore, the Menstrual Equity For All Act of 2023 includes provisions to ensure that menstrual products are provided in federal buildings and prisons, as well as requiring Medicaid and other federal health programs to cover the cost of these products. Overall, the bill seeks to promote menstrual equity by addressing the financial and logistical barriers that many individuals face in accessing essential menstrual products. It aims to ensure that all individuals have the ability to manage their periods with dignity and without financial hardship.
Congress
118

Number
HR - 3646

Introduced on
2023-05-24

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

5/24/2023

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Menstrual Equity For All Act of 2023

This bill expands access to menstrual products through federal programs, in certain locations, and for particular groups. It also prohibits states and localities from taxing retail sales of a range of menstrual products (e.g., sanitary napkins, tampons, and menstrual cups).

The bill expands access to that range of menstrual products by

  • requiring Medicaid to cover those products,
  • establishing a grant program in the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program to provide benefits to ensure access to those products, and
  • increasing Social Services Block Grant funding for providing those products to low-income individuals and exempting that increase from sequestration (a process of automatic, usually across-the-board cancellations of budgetary resources to enforce specific budget policy goals).

Additionally, the bill sets out requirements to make free sanitary napkins and tampons available in federal and state correctional facilities (including Department of Homeland Security detention facilities) and restrooms in federal buildings that are open to the public.

Further, the bill (1) establishes a grant program to support the provision of free sanitary napkins and tampons on campuses of institutions of higher education, and (2) permits elementary and secondary schools to use certain grants to provide sanitary napkins and tampons to students.

In addition, the bill requires employers with at least 100 employees to provide free sanitary napkins and tampons for employees.

It also permits the Emergency Food and Shelter Program to provide sanitary napkins and tampons to homeless individuals.

The Menstrual Equity For All Act of 2023, also known as Bill 118 hr 3646, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of addressing issues related to menstrual equity. The bill seeks to ensure that all individuals have access to affordable and safe menstrual products, regardless of their income level or background.

One of the key provisions of the bill is the establishment of a grant program to provide funding to schools, shelters, and other organizations to distribute free menstrual products to those in need. This is aimed at addressing the issue of period poverty, where individuals may struggle to afford basic menstrual products.

Additionally, the bill calls for the elimination of the "tampon tax," which refers to the sales tax that is often applied to menstrual products in many states. By removing this tax, the bill aims to make menstrual products more affordable and accessible to all individuals. Furthermore, the Menstrual Equity For All Act of 2023 includes provisions to ensure that menstrual products are provided in federal buildings and prisons, as well as requiring Medicaid and other federal health programs to cover the cost of these products. Overall, the bill seeks to promote menstrual equity by addressing the financial and logistical barriers that many individuals face in accessing essential menstrual products. It aims to ensure that all individuals have the ability to manage their periods with dignity and without financial hardship.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo increase the availability and affordability of menstrual products for individuals with limited access, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Health

Potential Impact
Appropriations
Community life and organization
Congressional oversight
Correctional facilities and imprisonment
Detention of persons
Elementary and secondary education
Government buildings, facilities, and property
Government information and archives
Higher education
Homelessness and emergency shelter
Medicaid
Performance measurement
Poverty and welfare assistance
Sales and excise taxes
Sex and reproductive health
Women's health
Worker safety and health

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Latest Summary3/31/2024

Menstrual Equity For All Act of 2023

This bill expands access to menstrual products through federal programs, in certain locations, and for particular groups. It also prohibits states and localities from taxing retail sale...


Latest Action12/17/2024
Referred to the Subcommittee on Work and Welfare.