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Allocates $1.35M in NC funds to curb period poverty: $350K one-time to Diaper Bank of NC and $1M ongoing to DPI grants for school menstrual products, aiding low-income students.
Allocates $1.35M in NC funds to curb period poverty: $350K one-time to Diaper Bank of NC and $1M ongoing to DPI grants for school menstrual products, aiding low-income students.
Status: Passed 1st Reading (introduced Feb 20, 2025)
Primary sponsors: Senators Murdock and Chitlik (primary sponsors listed)
Subject areas: Appropriations; DHHS; Education; Grants; Students; Women; Hygiene products
The bill aims to reduce "period poverty" in North Carolina by increasing the availability of feminine hygiene (menstrual) products through two channels: (1) support for diaper bank distribution networks that also serve people in need, and (2) expanded funding for a school-based Feminine Hygiene Products Grant Program. The intent is to improve access for low-income individuals and students who menstruate.
If you’d like, I can:
- Draft a one‑page explainer for school districts or diaper banks describing how to apply for or receive funds; or
- Pull up G.S. 115C‑377 to outline grant eligibility and requirements.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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