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S3279 • 2026

SENATE RESOLUTION SUPPORTING "PERIOD POVERTY AWARENESS WEEK" ON MAY 11-17, 2026, IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

SENATE RESOLUTION SUPPORTING "PERIOD POVERTY AWARENESS WEEK" ON MAY 11-17, 2026, IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

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Sponsor
Kallman, Lawson, Euer, Quezada, Ujifusa, Gallo, Murray, Sosnowski, DiMario
Last action
2026-05-12
Official status
Senate read and passed
Effective date
Not listed

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SENATE RESOLUTION SUPPORTING "PERIOD POVERTY AWARENESS WEEK" ON MAY 11-17, 2026, IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

SENATE RESOLUTION SUPPORTING "PERIOD POVERTY AWARENESS WEEK" ON MAY 11-17, 2026, IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

What This Bill Does

  • SENATE RESOLUTION SUPPORTING "PERIOD POVERTY AWARENESS WEEK" ON MAY 11-17, 2026, IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

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Bill History

  1. 2026-05-12 Rhode Island General Assembly

    Recommended for Immediate Consideration

  2. 2026-05-12 Senate

    Senate read and passed

Official Summary Text

SENATE RESOLUTION SUPPORTING "PERIOD POVERTY AWARENESS WEEK" ON MAY 11-17, 2026, IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

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S3279

2026 -- S 3279
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LC006226
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026
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S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N
SUPPORTING "PERIOD POVERTY AWARENESS WEEK" ON MAY 11-17, 2026, IN THE
STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

Introduced By:
Senators Kallman, Lawson, Euer, Quezada, Ujifusa, Gallo, Murray,
Sosnowski, and DiMario

Date Introduced:
May 12, 2026

Referred To:
Recommended for Immediate Consideration
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WHEREAS, The United Nations has recognized access to menstrual hygiene and care as
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a global public health priority and human rights issue; and
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WHEREAS, In 2019, Rhode Island passed legislation eliminating the tax on period
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supplies, which was an important step in the right direction. However, there continues to exist
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negative financial, social, educational, and medical ramifications for many women and girls,
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particularly those living in poverty; and
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WHEREAS, More than thirteen percent of Rhode Island women live below the Federal
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Poverty Line, and two in five menstruators in the State report struggling to afford period
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products; and
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WHEREAS, For women and girls who live below the Federal Poverty Line, there is often
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a no-win choice between paying for food or period products, and has too often resulted in the use
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of alternate unsanitary practices and products putting their health at risk; and
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WHEREAS, In addition, during menstruation, women are often forced to disrupt their
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regular activity, resulting in missed work, missed opportunities, negative effects on their self-
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esteem, and social stigma; and
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WHEREAS, Period Poverty Awareness Week, observed May 11-17, 2026, was created
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by the Alliance for Period Supplies, a national network of nonprofit organizations working to
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ensure that individuals in need have access to essential period products required to fully partake
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in the activities of daily living, and to raise awareness about period poverty and its impacts; and

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WHEREAS, Amenity Aid, Rhode Island's only hygiene bank and one of the largest in the
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country, represents the State within the Alliance for Period Supplies and provides essential
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hygiene products to those in need through partnerships with ten social service agencies across the
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State, helping ensure all individuals can participate fully in daily life; and
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WHEREAS, Hygiene insecurity and period poverty are equity issues that
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disproportionately affect marginalized communities and people of color, and there are currently
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no government assistance programs such as SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
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or WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) that address this widespread need; and
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WHEREAS, Adequate availability, dignity, and justice is deserved and must be inherent
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to solving period poverty and menstrual social stigma in Rhode Island and across the globe; now,
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therefore be it
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RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby memorializes “Period
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Poverty Awareness Week” on May 11-17, 2026, and supports the global effort to raise awareness
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about the need for period products to be more accessible and affordable, to break the stigma of
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menstruation, and efforts to advocate for policy and funding to make these goals a reality; and be
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it further
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RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to
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transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Amenity Aid, Period Equity at Brown
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University, and the Rhode Island Foundation.
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