Bill on menstrual toxic shock syndrome passes New Jersey Senate committee

Bill on menstrual toxic shock syndrome passes New Jersey Senate committee
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Legislation aimed at raising awareness of menstrual toxic shock syndrome has moved forward in New Jersey. Sponsored by Senator Declan O’Scanlon and Senator Kristin M. Corrado, the bill known as S-1659 passed the Senate Education Committee. This legislation mandates that the Commissioner of Education ensures school districts provide age-appropriate instruction on the condition. It also requires certain public restrooms to display signs warning about its symptoms, causes, and dangers.

Menstrual toxic shock syndrome is a rare but potentially deadly bacterial infection often linked to tampon use.

Senator O’Scanlon stated, “By increasing awareness through age-appropriate education, we can help prevent unnecessary tragedies and protect students. This bill goes beyond just teaching students―it’s about prevention and public awareness. We want to make sure menstrual toxic shock syndrome is not a silent threat.”

Senator Corrado added, “Public health education should be comprehensive and proactive, and this bill does just that by addressing an often overlooked condition. Teaching students about menstrual toxic shock syndrome is an important move towards greater awareness and safety for women everywhere.”

The full text of bill S-1659 is available online for those interested in further details.



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