A floor bill requiring that period products be made freely available in every public restroom passed following debate about scope, costs and enforcement.
A sponsor argued the measure would prevent emergencies in which people cannot access menstrual products: "This bill would require period products to be free in every public restroom regardless of gender assignment," a delegate said. Supporters spoke from personal experience about emergencies and access barriers. Opponents questioned who would pay for supplies, whether dispensers were required, whether federal buildings would be covered and whether the compliance timeline (discussed as June 25 in debate) gave businesses and agencies enough time to procure products or dispensers.
An amendment reduced a proposed fine in the text from $500 to $50 per qualifying complaint; the sponsor said many procurements could be handled through existing contracts, and argued that other jurisdictions have implemented similar policies. The chamber approved the bill by placard vote.
Implementation notes: the transcript records debate about contracting, whether dispensers are mandatory, and a compliance date discussed in debate. The bill’s final statutory language, funding mechanisms and enforcement plan are not fully detailed in the provided transcript.