Joney Faragher's measure looks to combat period poverty
Joney Faragher's bill passed its clauses stage during this week's sitting.
It aims to make the products available in public toilets, and was originally based on Scottish legislation before changes were introduced to make it 'more flexible' for the Island to administrate.
The Douglas East MHK says it's not the bill she wanted, but it still retains the important principle at its core:
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