Senators amended a bill that would require schools to provide students access to free feminine hygiene products to exclude boys’ bathrooms from the mandate.
The New Jersey School Boards Association said there are a number of complicating factors, including transportation costs, extracurricular activity scheduling, and impact on younger students.
New Jersey is in year 2 of a 30-year plan to reach 100-percent clean energy in the state by 2050 and while some may argue the cases for and against this plan, one separate red flag is now flying over this plan, from both sides of the political aisle in Trenton.