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Bill would ensure access to period products in schools, shelters, prisons, and workplaces across the U.S.
June 3, 2025
By: Karen McIntyre
Editor
ISSA, the worldwide cleaning industry association, and the National Coalition to End Period Poverty (NCEPP) thave announced support for the reintroduction of Representative Grace Meng’s (NY-06 – D) H.R. 3644 Menstrual Equity for All Act, landmark legislation designed to ensure access to period products in schools, shelters, prisons, and workplaces across the U.S. The Act will address the barriers millions of Americans face to menstrual hygiene and promotes increased access to products that are essential for public health, dignity and participation in daily life. Key provisions of the Menstrual Equity for All Act include:
The reintroduction of the bill has drawn wide praise from advocates and industry leaders who are also members of NCEPP’s steering committee. “ISSA is proud to support the Menstrual Equity for All Act because access to necessary hygiene products, especially period care products, is fundamental to public health and human dignity,” says ISSA Director of Government Affairs John Nothdurft. “Clean and accessible restrooms must include period products and disposal solutions—just like toilet paper and soap. This legislation aligns with the coalition’s mission to promote menstrual health and hygiene in every facility, for everyone.” “We know that period supplies are basic essentials that all people who menstruate require to participate in daily life – going to work, school, and engaging in everyday events,” says CEO of the Alliance for Period Supplies Joanne Goldblum. “The Menstrual Equity for All Act ensures equitable access to period supplies so that millions of people can earn, learn, and thrive. We thank Congresswoman Meng for championing the Menstrual Equity for All Act and fully support the bill as it offers a comprehensive solution to a major public health issue. Its passage is long overdue.” “We are proud to support the Menstrual Equity for All Act alongside the National Coalition to End Period Poverty,” says Executive Director of PERIOD Michela Bedard. “The reality is that students succeed with improved access to period products and menstrual health education in school. A large majority of students (89%) agree that if there is free toilet paper in bathrooms, there should be free menstrual products. This is a no-brainer solution to improve health and education outcomes for kids across the country.” “Improving access to safe, sustainable menstrual products—especially for those who can’t afford them—is a common-sense, non-partisan issue. These policies aren’t controversial; they’ve simply been overlooked. That’s because we haven’t talked enough about the real needs and challenges faced by people who menstruate. That’s changing now. It’s time for Congress to listen and act. Pass the Menstrual Equity for All Act and take a bold step toward ending period poverty in the United States,” says Period Law Executive Director Laura Strausfeld. “IGNITE is proud to support the Menstrual Equity for All Act and appreciate Representative Meng’s leadership in driving equity for all those who menstruate,” said CEO of IGNITE National Sara Guillermo. “This bill will help ensure menstruation products and care are accessible to all those who menstruate leading to greater gender equity and reproductive health.” The National Coalition to End Period Poverty, whose mission is to promote affordable access to menstrual products and ending period poverty in the United States through education, raising awareness, and driving policy change calls on Congress to support and advance this vital legislation. In addition, the coalition encourages organizations, schools, and businesses to become period positive workplaces by voluntarily offering free period products and sanitary disposal solutions. Learn more about the Menstrual Equity for All Act and the Coalition.
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