Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2390

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Refer
10/16/25  

Caption

Expanding access to hygiene products

Impact

If enacted, H2390 would amend Chapter 111I of the General Laws by creating a detailed framework for assessing hygiene insecurity. The collaboration between the Department of Public Health and the Department of Transitional Assistance is expected to generate a comprehensive report by January 1, 2027, analyzing the current state of hygiene insecurity, reviewing existing programs, and making recommendations for future action. Such measures could facilitate greater access to essential hygiene products for low-income families, thereby fostering improved health outcomes and quality of life.

Summary

House Bill 2390, also known as the Act Expanding Access to Hygiene Products, aims to tackle hygiene insecurity in Massachusetts by establishing a task force to study the feasibility of including hygiene products in the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program. The bill emphasizes the need for hygiene products such as deodorant, diapers, and feminine products, which are essential for maintaining personal health and dignity. By addressing hygiene insecurity, this bill seeks to enhance public health and well-being among vulnerable populations in the state.

Contention

Areas of potential contention surrounding H2390 may stem from competing priorities within the state legislature regarding funding and resource allocation. While supporters argue that expanding access to hygiene products is a critical component of public health, opponents may raise concerns about the financial implications of modifying the WIC program and the logistics of implementing such changes. The bill's success will depend on the task force's findings and the political will to prioritize hygiene accessibility as a fundamental aspect of welfare programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H542

Expanding access to family, friend, and neighbor-provided childcare

MA H4838

Expanding access to perimenopause and menopause care

MA H3451

Expanding community access to electric bicycles

MA H2196

Relative to preventing overdose deaths and increasing access to treatment

MA H1131

Expanding access to mental health services

MA H3653

Expanding truck safety requirements

MA HB29

Regards inmates' access to feminine hygiene products and showers

MA H915

Expanding access to trails for people of all abilities

MA H1173

To facilitate timely access to quality health care by expanding access to patient navigation

MA H2153

Expanding access to commuter transit benefits offered by employers

Similar Bills

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