A bill proposed by mostly Maryland female organizers aimed at expanding access to menstrual hygiene products in state prisons has made it into law.

Gov. Larry Hogan signed House Bill 797 and Senate Bill 598 on Tuesday, requiring Maryland correctional facilities to provide adequate supplies of sanitary pads and tampons to incarcerated women.

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