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States across the political spectrum have passed legislation to make period products more easily accessible in school bathrooms.
On Today's Show:
Chabeli Carrazana, economy and child care reporter for The 19th, explains how anti-transgender rhetoric has made students who menstruate, regardless of their gender, more likely to face 'period poverty'.
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States across the political spectrum have passed legislation to make period products more easily accessible in school bathrooms.
On Today's Show:
Chabeli Carrazana, economy and child care reporter for The 19th, explains how anti-transgender rhetoric has made students who menstruate, regardless of their gender, more likely to face 'period poverty'.

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