US Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced that she is canceling a $600,000 research grant, claiming it was used to ...
Two Tennessee lawmakers would like to see new products added to the state’s annual sales tax holiday. Republicans will ...
Feminine hygiene deserves attention, not avoidance. For too long, women have faced second-rate solutions that failed to address their unique health needs. That’s why Her Fantasy Box rewrote the rules ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture canceled a $600,000 grant for a study on menstrual cycles in transgender men. On March 8, ...
Louisiana's Southern University secured a $600,000 USDA grant to study sustainable feminine hygiene products, Federal agency ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has canceled a $600,000 grant to Southern University Agricultural & Mechanical College ...
Iowa students in sixth through 12th grades would have access to free feminine hygiene products in their school bathrooms ...
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The Mirror US on MSNUSDA axes study into safer menstruation products after claiming it was focussed on "transgender men"The United States Department of Agriculture's Secretary Brooke Rollins celebrated the decision to cut the study's funding ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNPeriod study axed by Trump administration over transgender menThe Trump administration refers to transgender men as “biological women” in their crusade to recognize only two “immutable” ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A bill that would require feminine hygiene products to be placed in all women’s bathrooms and ...
Brooke Rollins said she revoked funds for a study into “menstrual cycles in transgender men.” The USDA’s own website says otherwise.
Iowa students in sixth through 12th grades would have access to free feminine hygiene products in their school bathrooms under a bill advancing in the Iowa House with bipartisan support.
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