Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB1127

Introduced
12/29/25  

Caption

Further providing for definitions; and providing for disposable menstrual product label requirements.

Impact

If enacted, SB1127 would modify existing state regulations regarding the labeling of menstrual products, enforcing stricter guidelines to ensure that these products are adequately described to consumers. This could lead to improved product quality and potentially safer options being available in the market. By establishing uniform labeling standards, SB1127 aims to enhance accountability among manufacturers and promote consumer trust in these essential products.

Summary

SB1127 is a legislative proposal focused on enhancing transparency in the marketing of disposable menstrual products. The bill mandates specific labeling requirements that aim to inform consumers about the contents and safety of these products. Supporters of the bill argue that these requirements are crucial for consumer awareness, allowing individuals to make informed choices regarding menstrual hygiene products, which are essential for public health and personal care.

Contention

Notably, discussions related to SB1127 have highlighted points of contention regarding how these regulations could impact manufacturers and their production processes. Some stakeholders have expressed concerns that stringent labeling requirements may increase costs for manufacturers, which in turn could lead to higher prices for consumers. This has raised debates about the balance between consumer protection and the economic implications for businesses involved in the production and sale of menstrual products. Additionally, there are discussions surrounding the timing and feasibility of implementing such regulations in the industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB405

Further providing for definitions.

PA SB612

Providing for the provision of disposable menstrual products.

PA SB628

Further providing for definitions and for misbranding.

PA SB1274

Further providing for definitions; and providing for medical marijuana exemption.

PA SB1022

Further providing for definitions and for drug overdose medication.

PA HB809

Further providing for definitions and for prohibited acts and penalties; and providing for syringe service programs authorized.

PA HB1357

Consumer Protection - Menstrual Hygiene Products - Labeling Requirements

PA SB95

Further providing for definitions, for licensing of pharmacists and for unlawful acts; and providing for price disclosure.

PA HB269

Further providing for drug overdose medication.

PA SB347

Further providing for prohibited acts and penalties.

Similar Bills

HI SCR78

Urging The Department Of Education To Strengthen Menstrual Health Education Initiatives And To Adopt A Comprehensive Menstrual Cycle Curriculum.

HI HR110

Urging The Department Of Education To Strengthen Menstrual Health Education Initiatives And To Adopt A Comprehensive Menstrual Cycle Curriculum.

HI HCR118

Urging The Department Of Education To Strengthen Menstrual Health Education Initiatives And To Adopt A Comprehensive Menstrual Cycle Curriculum.

HI SR82

Urging The Department Of Education To Strengthen Menstrual Health Education Initiatives And To Adopt A Comprehensive Menstrual Cycle Curriculum.

NJ A1940

Requires ingredients of menstrual products to be listed on package.

NJ SJR102

Designates May 17 of each year as "Menstrual Empowerment Day" in New Jersey.

MS HB1219

"McElroy-Brown Hygiene and Menstrual Care Access Act; enact to establish program to provide students access to free hygiene and menstrual care products.

NJ A3103

Requires DHS to establish a pilot program covering menstrual hygiene products under Medicaid and NJ FamilyCare.