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File #: 24-0584    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 4/22/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/25/2024 Final action: 4/25/2024
Enactment date: 4/25/2024 Enactment #: 216976
Title: In support of The I AM bill: An Act to Increase Access to Disposable Menstrual Products in Prisons, Homeless Shelters and Public Schools.
Sponsors: Kristen Strezo, Willie Burnley Jr., Jesse Clingan, Lance L. Davis, Ben Ewen-Campen, Wilfred N. Mbah, Matthew McLaughlin, Judy Pineda Neufeld, Naima Sait, Jefferson Thomas (J.T.) Scott, Jake Wilson
Indexes: City Clerk
Attachments: 1. RESOLUTION - IAM BILL- 2024
Agenda Summary
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In support of The I AM bill: An Act to Increase Access to Disposable Menstrual Products in Prisons, Homeless Shelters and Public Schools.

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WHEREAS: Half the world menstruates, and like all other basic bodily functions, menstruation is not a choice; and

WHEREAS: Period poverty is a public health issue, and addressing period poverty can help eliminate economic inequity, educational disparities and can improve health; and

WHEREAS: The federal government does not allow Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits or Women, Infants and Children (WIC) funds to be used for menstrual products; and

WHEREAS: Approximately 1 out of 10 who menstruate in Massachusetts live in poverty and struggle to pay for menstrual products; and

WHEREAS: A 2019 study by the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Organization for Women (Mass NOW) found over half of school nurses reported students missed class to obtain menstrual products and a quarter of shelters did not distribute menstrual products; and

WHEREAS: The I AM Bill, (H.534/S.2491): An Act to Increase Access to Disposable Menstrual Products in Prisons, Homeless Shelters and Public Schools, is critical state legislation that will provide free menstrual products in Massachusetts elementary and secondary public schools, homeless shelters and prisons, and;

WHEREAS: The I AM Bill is being considered by the Massachusetts State Legislature, and in October 2023, passed the Senate unanimously for the second consecutive legislative session; and

WHEREAS: The I AM Bill is endorsed by numerous professional associations including the Massachusetts Sheriffs Association, AFT MA, Massachusetts Medical Society Women, NASW-MA, National Women's Law Center, The School Superintendent Association of MA; and

WHEREAS: Somerville women, girls and all who menstruate have the right to live their lives as fully as those who do not menstruate with access to basic health supplies like no-cos...

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