Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF333

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

A bill for an act providing for access to feminine hygiene products in public school restrooms and making an appropriation.

Impact

The bill stipulates state funding for the program, allocating necessary financial resources for compliance from the general fund for the period from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2028. This appropriation signifies a shift in funding responsibility toward state-level support, alleviating some of the financial burden from school districts. The Department of Education is tasked with developing processes for districts to submit their compliance costs, which fosters greater transparency and accountability in the implementation of the law.

Summary

House File 333 aims to ensure that students in grades 6 through 12 in Iowa have access to feminine hygiene products at no cost. The bill mandates that school districts provide these products in at least half of the restrooms in their buildings and ensures that the supplies are regularly replenished. This initiative is intended to promote health equity by addressing the needs of menstruating students, thus reducing barriers that might hinder their school attendance or participation. The specific products defined under the bill include sanitary napkins and tampons.

Contention

While the bill has gained support for its potential benefits, there may be contention surrounding the implementation details and how effectively the funds are managed. Critics may argue about the sufficiency of funding or the logistics of ensuring consistent product availability. Furthermore, debates may arise regarding the broader implications of such mandates on school district budgets and the potential prioritization of funds in the face of other educational needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA HF543

A bill for an act providing for access to feminine hygiene products in public school restrooms and making an appropriation.(See HF 883.)

IA HF883

A bill for an act providing for access to feminine hygiene products in public school restrooms and making an appropriation.(Formerly HF 543.)

IA SB1385

Feminine hygiene products; schools; appropriation

IA SB1409

Feminine hygiene products; school; appropriation

IA HB29

Regards inmates' access to feminine hygiene products and showers

IA HB1101

In school health services, providing for Menstrual Hygiene Products Accessibility Grant Program; and making an appropriation.

IA HB2067

Establishing a feminine hygiene product grant program and grant fund to award moneys to qualifying title I schools to provide feminine hygiene products to students at no cost.

IA HB2073

Providing a sales tax exemption for feminine hygiene products and diapers.

IA SB389

Providing a sales tax exemption for feminine hygiene products, diapers and incontinence products.

IA HB74

AN ACT relating to providing free feminine hygiene products for elementary and secondary students.

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