Receive report on free feminine hygiene products in school restrooms
In Plain English
California law now requires public schools to provide free tampons and pads in student restrooms. The West Contra Costa school district presented their plan to comply with this mandate. Schools already provide these products through offices and health centers. If approved, the district will purchase dispensers to place directly in restrooms for easier student access.
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