Michigan lawmakers advance measure to end ‘tampon tax’

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The elimination of the so-called "tampon tax" in Michigan is gaining traction.

The state House advanced legislation with bipartisan support Thursday to eliminate the 6% sales tax on menstrual products as "luxury items."

At least 20 states have either ended the taxation of such products or never had the tax, according to Period Equity, a legal organization that advocates for making menstrual products tax-exempt.

Other Midwestern states that don’t tax such items are Illinois, Ohio and Minnesota.