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Jul. 13, 2026

New Mexico schools adjust to meet free period product law

New Mexico schools adjust to meet free period product law

House Bill 134, signed into law in 2023, requires and funds free period products in New Mexico schools to help fight period poverty, which is when people cannot afford basic menstrual supplies. The law gives millions of dollars to the Public... Read more.

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