SECTION 1.
(a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(1) California has made great strides in increasing access to menstrual products by enacting legislation that addresses period equity.
(2) The Menstrual Equity for All Act of 2021 requires schools serving any of grades 6 to 12, inclusive, to stock restrooms with free and accessible menstrual products.
(3) There are over 2,400 schools that serve younger pupils in grades 3 to 5, inclusive, that are not required to stock free menstrual products in school restrooms, missing a population of pupils that may start their periods early.
(4) The Girl Scout Troop 76 of San Gorgonio Council have tackled menstrual equity through their Silver Award Project by destigmatizing periods and by providing emergency menstrual kits to young pupils in need.
(5) The Silver Award is one of the highest awards that a girl scout can earn and it requires the girl scout to identify a need in the community and engage in 50 hours of community service.
(6) Through this work, the Girl Scout Troop 76 of San Gorgonio Council realized that there was a greater need related to the lack of access to menstrual products to young pupils and have advocated to increase access to menstrual products through legislation.
(7) When pupils do not have access to menstrual products, they may miss school or are less engaged in the classroom, which can have a long-lasting impact on their learning.
(8) Ensuring young pupils have access to menstrual products is crucial to their educational development and success.
(b) It is the intent of the Legislature to promote period equity through adequate access to menstrual products in schools also serving grades 3 to 5, inclusive.