Committee
Education; Public Health and Welfare
Author
Lataisha Jackson
Session
2023 Session
Latest Action
On March 28, the Governor signed HB 1264 into law.e.
Explanation of the Bill
House Bill 1264 would authorize schools serving students in grades 6 through 12 to provide feminine hygiene products at no cost to students. Schools would be permitted to make products available in restrooms or nurses’ offices.
Date | Details |
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1/16/23 | On January 16, HB 1264 was referred to the House Education Committee. |
1/31/23 | On January 31, the House Education Committee passed HB 1264. |
2/9/23 | On February 9, the House passed HB 1264. |
2/14/23 | On February 14, HB 1264 was referred to the Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee. |
2/28/23 | On February 28, the Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee passed a “strike-all” amendment to HB 1264. The amendment is substantively the same as the original bill. |
3/8/23 | On March 8, the Senate passed the amended version of HB 1264. |
3/22/23 | On March 22, the House concurred with the Senate-amended version of HB 1264. The bill is awaiting the Governor’s signature. |
3/28/23 | On March 28, the Governor signed HB 1264 into law. |