Representative Shelia Stubbs Testifies in Support of Affordable Personal Hygiene and Menstrual Products for Incarcerated Wisconsinites
Madison, WI –Today, the Assembly Committee on Corrections held a public hearing on Assembly Bill 741—Relating to: personal hygiene products for inmates of state correctional institutions and county jails and houses of correction and making an appropriation and Assembly Bill 736—Relating to: free menstrual products for inmates of state correctional institutions or county jails or houses of correction. Assembly Committee on Corrections Ranking Member Representative Shelia Stubbs (D-Madison) released the following statement:
I would like to acknowledge my co-authors Representative Darrin Madison, Representative Robyn Vining, and Senator LaTonya Johnson and thank them for their collaboration and continued support on this legislation.
Good hygiene is both a matter of health and of dignity, especially for those who are incarcerated. I authored Assembly Bill 741 and co-authored Assembly Bill 736 because, as Ranking Democratic Member on the Assembly Committee on Corrections, I believe that affordable access to personal hygiene products, including menstrual products, is crucial to promoting a safe, healthy environment and personal well-being for all Persons in Our Care. Ensuring that the hygiene products offered in our institutions are culturally appropriate and fairly priced will guarantee that every Person in Our Care has the tools necessary to maintain their personal grooming.
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