Food or tampons?
No one should have to choose

In some states, pixie sticks, lip balm and tattoos are tax free. In 20 states tampons and pads are not.


Tax Free. Period.

The “tampon tax” is an unfair and discriminatory economic burden. States should not profit (an estimated $96 million annually) from our periods.

We have crafted and waged class action lawsuits—and supported on-the-ground advocates. We continue to fight to take on the remaining states.

Free. Period

Tampons are not a luxury.

Many in the U.S. are forced to make a terrible choice between buying food or menstrual products. Those who are unable to afford tampons and pads are at risk of isolation, infection, and even missed days of school and work.

These problems are documented around the globe. And they’re happening here too.

What can we do? Make menstrual products freely accessible in places like schools, shelters, and correctional facilities. Governments can include menstrual products in their budgets and provide them in the agencies and public facilities they oversee. Period Law works with state and national advocates to fight for this core policy change.

Toxin Free. Period.