Texas was the most recent: Since September, there has been no state sales tax on period products there.
Over the last four decades, states with sales tax have been enacting laws that eliminate such taxes on menstrual products.
Most states don't tax certain essential goods, such as grocery store produce, canned food and prescription medicines.
"It's like, 'Do I spend money on gas to get to school or do I buy period products?
In the future, states might also consider bills that make period products free in public restrooms, she added.
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