Texas Senate passes bill to end the shackling of pregnant women in prison
The Texas Senate unanimously passed a bill Friday that would end the shackling of pregnant women in prison and would provide female inmates with more and higher quality menstrual products.
House Bill 650, authored by Rep. James White, R-Hillister, is a comprehensive bill that addresses many issues related to the conditions of the states incarcerated women. The bill gained bipartisan support from nine co-authors and was approved by the House last month.
Under current law, Texas Department of Criminal Justice facilities are prohibited from shackling women during labor and while they are recovering from delivery, but they can still be shackled at any other time. Whites bill would prevent shackling after a womans pregnancy is confirmed by a medical professional.
While TDCJ already provides women with feminine hygiene products each month, women have reported that the tampons are uncomfortable to use and that they often dont have enough pads to last through the month. Whites bill would require TDCJ to provide regular or large sized pads with wings and regular or large sized tampons. The bill would also require the department to offer up to 10 free feminine hygiene products to women each day.
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(Sherman Herald Democrat)