The Department of Agriculture announced the cancellation of a $600,000 grant to study the development of feminine hygiene ...
Feminine hygiene deserves attention, not avoidance. For too long, women have faced second-rate solutions that failed to address their unique health needs. That’s why Her Fantasy Box rewrote the rules ...
Iowa students in sixth through 12th grades would have access to free feminine hygiene products in their school bathrooms ...
Brooke Rollins said she revoked funds for a study into “menstrual cycles in transgender men.” The USDA’s own website says otherwise.
Alabama is one of 20 states with a pink tax, which is a tax on feminine products. This presents a financial barrier to a monthly necessity for women in underserved communities.
The annual sales tax holiday is held on the last weekend in July, making clothing, some electronics and school supplies tax-free in Tennessee.