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  2. Newsom signs bill to ban 'forever chemicals' in tampons, pads

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    Gov. Newsom signs bill banning the sale in California of tampons and other menstrual products that contain certain levels of potentially toxic chemicals. Newsom signs bill to ban 'forever ...

  3. Why NC schools say free feminine hygiene products are so ...

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    For the 2022-23 school year, North Carolina school districts and charter schools could ask for grants of $5,000. The $250,000 that was available was gone within a week, according to the report ...

  4. It will take a lot more than free menstrual pads to end ... - AOL

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    There is little evidence that pads alone will keep girls in school – stigma, lack of appropriate infrastructure, and embarrassment need to be dealt with too. It will take a lot more than free ...

  5. 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]

  6. Papyrus sanitary pad - Wikipedia

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    A papyrus sanitary pad, or Makapad, is a sanitary napkin made from papyrus, a natural material.It is reported to be 75 percent cheaper than a conventional menstrual pad and thus an advantage to the poor, as well as being highly absorbent.

  7. 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]

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