Colorado lawmakers want all schools to stock free menstrual products for students

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Colorado lawmakers want all schools to stock free menstrual products for students
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Colette Bordelon is a reporter with Denver7.

DENVER — A bill that aims to provide all Colorado students with free menstrual products by 2028 passed out of the House Education Committee on Thursday after a 7-4 vote.

Titone met with the students, who wanted her to run a bill similar to HB24-1164 in 2020. Instead, Titone began laying the foundation for the bill that's now moving through the legislature. State Representative Meghan Lukens, D, represents a handful of rural Colorado counties. Bill sponsors believed she would vote against the measure, but the committee changed her mind.

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