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Colorado to Provide Free Period Products for Students in Middle and High Schools

2024-07-16 22:22

"This bill creates more access to women's health products and I am proud that the state is stepping up to ensure all students can succeed and thrive in the classroom without worrying about paying for the care products they need," says Governor Polis.

For the 2024-2025 fiscal year, the bill requires the general assembly to appropriate an additional $100,000 to the Menstrual Hygiene Products Grant program bringing the total to $200,000. Eligible school districts can apply to receive grant funding to cover the cost of products or dispensers. The bill also ensures all rural schools are eligible to apply for grant funding.

"By signing this bill today, Governor Polis is ensuring every student across the state can go to school without worrying about when your period might arrive, or if you have the products you need to manage it," adds Neal. "I am proud to live in a state that ensures students can attend class without the worry of having the necessary products to manage their periods, because access to period products, just is necessary."

In Colorado, 90% of teens who experience a period have started it unexpectedly in public without proper period products, and 59% admit to struggling to afford or access period products, according to the Colorado Teen Period Poverty Study 2024, unjustly impacting the education of students who experience a period.


We've taken a significant step forward today by ensuring that our schools are places of equity and dignity. Providing period products in middle and high school restrooms is more than a matter of convenience. It's a fundamental issue for ensuring that every student has what they need to succeed. This legislation marks a commitment to removing barriers and upholding the rights of all our students to a disruption-free education," adds Rep. Willford.

"This act ensures that any student, regardless of income, has access to the menstrual health products they need to be successful in school. It's our responsibility to remove any barriers in education that stand in the way of this fundamental right, empowering every student to reach their fullest potential," says Sen. Buckner.

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