Measure on the ballot in the 2018 Nevada 2018 General Election in Nevada.
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Get StartedA “yes” vote exempts tampons, sanitary napkins, and feminine hygiene products from any state or local sales tax.
A “no” vote does not exempt tampons, sanitary napkins, and feminine hygiene products from state or local sales tax.
According to National Public Radio, feminine hygiene products are essential goods. Women do not have a choice in using these products and should therefore not pay a tax to maintain basic standards of health., in support of Question 2 (Learn more)
According to the Tax Foundation, sales taxes on the whole may increase in the long-term, as the state would be forced to make up for the lost funds., in opposition to Question 2 (Learn more)
Exempting feminine hygiene products from sales tax would reduce revenue for the state of Nevada., in opposition to Question 2 (Learn more)
This measure would remove state and local sales taxes from tampons and sanitary napkins.
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