Lawmakers in the Scottish Parliament passed the bill in a 121-0 vote on Tuesday that will require local authorities to provide free access to items such as tampons and sanitary pads
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Scotland has unanimously passed a legislation that will make period products freely available to all women, which campaigners say makes it the first country to do so.
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Lawmakers in the Scottish Parliament passed the bill in a 121-0 vote on Tuesday that will require local authorities to provide free access to items such as tampons and sanitary pads.
Monica Lennon, a lawmaker from the opposition Labour Party, had campaigned against so-called period poverty since 2016, and described the legislation as "practical and progressive" especially during the coronavirus pandemic.
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