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Post by kevin on Aug 29, 2017 16:03:17 GMT -5
"Federal prisons are now required to provide female inmates with a range of feminine hygiene products free of charge, according to the Bureau of Prisons.
A memo, issued by the bureau this month, requires all federal facilities that house female inmates to make two sizes of tampons and maxi pads available, in addition to panty liners.
"'Wardens have the responsibility to ensure female hygiene products such as tampons or pads are made available for free in sufficient frequency and number'" Federal Bureau of Prisons spokesman Justin Long wrote in an email.
'Prior to the (memo), the type of products provided was not consistent, and varied by institution.'
For Andrea James, 52, a former attorney and founder of the National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls, the memo was welcome news.
'It's huge, what the Bureau of Prisons has done,' James said. 'This issue has always been, across the board, an issue all incarcerated women were dealing with.'
James served 18 months in federal prison in Danbury, Connecticut, in 2010 and 2011. She recalled that during her time in prison, she and her fellow inmates had limited options.
'We had one (type of) very inadequate sanitary pad,' she said.
While tampons or other size pads could be purchased, it put undue financial strain on the inmates, James said.
'We were paid 12 cents an hour,' she said, and the money could be used for other purposes, like phone calls.
'That's the choice. Do I buy the tampons or do I call my children?'..."
www.cnn.com/2017/08/29/health/federal-prisons-free-tampons-pads/
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Post by kayo on Sept 18, 2017 13:38:29 GMT -5
Remind me not to go to jail... sheesh!
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