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  2. Tampon tax - Wikipedia

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    Other democrats including Ydanis Rodriguez and council speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito are advocating for state legislature to stop taxing sanitary products. Free the Tampon, an advocate for free menstrual products estimates that it would cost less than $5 a year per user to provide tampons and pads in restrooms at schools and businesses. [57] [103]

  3. Period poverty - Wikipedia

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    Red box with free products A tampon pictured with an application device. Period poverty is a term used to describe a lack of access to proper menstrual products and the education needed to use them effectively. [1]

  4. Tampon - Wikipedia

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    Advocating for free menstrual products in schools, prisons, and public spaces, particularly in areas serving predominantly racialized populations, can help bridge gaps in access. Schools and healthcare providers must offer menstrual care that reflect the cultural challenges faced by diverse racial groups, ensuring that tampons are accessible to ...

  5. Khushi Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Khushi (meaning "Happiness" in Odia) is a female health and hygiene program run by the Government of Odisha to provide free sanitary pads to girl students in Odisha. [1] It was launched on February 26, 2018, by the Chief Minister of Odisha Naveen Patnaik. The Government of Odisha will spend 70 Crore Indian rupees annually for running this ...

  6. Restroom Access Act - Wikipedia

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    US states with Restroom Access Acts. The Restroom Access Act, also known as Ally's Law, is legislation passed by several U.S. states that requires retail establishments that have toilet facilities for their employees to also allow customers to use the facilities if the customer has a medical condition requiring immediate access to a toilet, such as inflammatory bowel disease or Crohn’s disease.

  7. Feminine hygiene - Wikipedia

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    The pads in these designs are referred to as "suction pads" in Swedish patent documents, such as the "Suction pad for menstruation" patent from 1889. [47] The price for a menstrual belt could be between 2.75 – 3.50 SEK and pads had to be purchased for about 4–5 SEK each, depending on the size of the pack.

  8. Texas school faces backlash for reported statements made ...

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    The alleged statement was made by a female teacher at Clack Middle School, a public school a part of the Abilene Independent School District (ISD) in Abilene, Texas. The details of the ...

  9. Menstrual hygiene management - Wikipedia

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    A program for school sanitation in Bangladesh increased girls' enrollment at school by 11%. [30] Menstrual waste is largely ignored in schools in developing countries, despite it being a significant problem. Girls' access to water and sanitation at school is only available at 47% and 46% of all schools globally. [11]