Schools would be required to provide free feminine hygiene products to students under a bill before the Alabama Legislature.

The measure was introduced by Rep. Rolanda Hollis, D-Birmingham, the legislator who gained national attention for her bill that would mandate vasectomies for men once they reach age 50 or father three or more children. Under the feminine hygiene bill, schools that serve students in grade five through 12 would be required to provide products, including sanitary napkins and tampons, in their restrooms at no cost.

The bill has been referred to the House Education Ways and Means Committee.

Alabama isn’t the only state considering a similar measure. Bills to provide free feminine hygiene products are also currently before lawmakers in Maryland and Massachusetts.

New York, California, New Hampshire and Illinois currently require high schools to provide free tampons and pads for students.

You can read the Alabama bill here.