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    Interesting to see how removing luxury tax on menstrual products and contraceptives could impact healthcare accessibility. This type of policy change might help reduce the financial burden on families while promoting better reproductive health outcomes - especially important for womens health equity.
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    But at what cost to healthcare funding? While ending luxury tax on menstrual products is progress, are we inadvertently undermining essential healthcare infrastructure? Shouldnt we be questioning whether this tax relief truly addresses the root causes of menstrual health disparities? *186 characters*