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  • H.R. 7905, also known as the "Stop Taxes Against Menstrual Products Act of 2024" or "STAMP Act of 2024," seeks to make it illegal for any U.S. state or local government to impose a tax on the retail sale of menstrual products. This includes items such as sanitary napkins,...

    Simple Explanation

    This bill, called the "STAMP Act of 2024," says that places in the U.S. can't charge extra money, like a tax, when someone buys things they need for their period, like pads or tampons.

  • H.R. 10230, known as the "Good Samaritan Menstrual Products Act," aims to encourage the donation of menstrual products to nonprofits for distribution to people in need. The bill provides protection from civil or criminal liability to individuals, manufacturers, distributors,...

    Simple Explanation

    The "Good Samaritan Menstrual Products Act" wants to make it easier for people and companies to give pads and tampons to charity. It says they won't get in trouble as long as they're careful and don't do anything really wrong.