Starting on Thursday, July 1, buying a box of tampons or pads in Vermont will be a slightly less costly proposition.
That's when Act 73 goes into effect. It exempts tampons, sanitary napkins, panty liners and menstrual cups from the state’s 6 percent sales tax.
“Being able to use our taxation system as a means to promote equity, I think, is incredibly important and powerful,” said Sen. Ruth Hardy (D-Addison), who sponsored the bill. Hardy said that the law supports gender and economic equity, as well as age equity: those who have the hardest time affording menstrual products are often younger.
Cary Brown, executive director of the Vermont Commission on Women, was part of a group of eight organizations, including the Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Planned Parenthood and Vermont Works for Women, that advocated passage of the bill.
“This particular tax was something that hit a particular category of people and not others,” Brown said. “I think that there was a sense that we can do better than that now. Our tax policy can be better and fairer than that.”
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