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Appleton Mayor Issues Proclamation for Period Poverty and Menstrual Health Awareness Jake Woodford the Monthlies Project Fox Cities Nonprofit Products Northeast Wisconsin Tampons Pads Panty Liners Health Supplies
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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism. The article is about a local proclamation and nonprofit awareness campaign for period poverty. No company, investment, regulation, price move, or supply chain impact is mentioned. The only commercial angle is the taxation of menstrual products in Wisconsin, but no specific tax change or business impact is discussed.
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- Appleton Mayor Jake Woodford issued a proclamation for Menstrual Health Awareness Month and Period Poverty Awareness Week.
- Nearly one in four students nationwide struggle to afford menstrual products.
- The Monthlies Project, a nonprofit, mobilized volunteers to fill 2,000 backpacks with menstrual products for distribution.
- Wisconsin still taxes menstrual products.
- Period poverty affects thousands in Northeast Wisconsin.
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