Legislation Making Menstrual Products Available to Virginia Students Moves on to Full Senate
Senator Jennifer Boysko has introduced a bill that would require school boards across Virginia to make pads and tampons available at all times at no cost to students. (Credit: Senate of Virginia)
Lawmakers are considering a bill to make menstrual products available at all schools in Virginia. Michael Pope reports.
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