House lawmakers will soon be able to purchase and provide tampons to staff and constituents on campus with office funds, following an inquiry from three Democratic members pushing for wider access.

In a letter released late Monday night, Democratic Rep. Zoe Lofgren, chairperson of the House Administration Committee, instructed that menstrual products be stocked in the House office supply store for purchase with Members’ Representational Allowance funds.

“I strongly support and admire my colleagues’ goal and am directing the finance office to approve use of MRA funds for the purchase of menstrual products,” Lofgren wrote.

Her letter responded to a request for clarity on the policy regarding MRA funds and tampons from Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida and Sean Patrick Maloney and Grace Meng of New York.

“I have already taken steps to provide these products in the women’s restroom adjacent to the House floor, and am further instructing the Chief Administrative Officer to make these products widely available, including for purchase at the House office supply store,” Lofgren wrote.