LINCOLN — With the youngest of his 4 youngsters simply ending potty coaching, State Sen. John Cavanaugh of Omaha is aware of firsthand simply what number of diapers a small little one can undergo in every week.
So he has sympathy with the one in three Nebraska households who wrestle to afford sufficient diapers to maintain their youngsters clear, dry, wholesome and glad.
On Thursday, Cavanaugh offered a proposal earlier than the Legislature’s Income Committee that may assist out mother and father and caregivers by exempting diapers from gross sales taxes.
Legislative Invoice 58 would apply to diapers for infants and kids, in addition to grownup diapers utilized by some individuals with disabilities and a few older individuals. The measure would cut back state income by about $2.5 million yearly, in accordance with legislative estimates, whereas saving mother and father about $80 a 12 months per little one.
Tegan Reed, co-founder and government director of the Nebraska Diaper Financial institution, urged assist for the invoice, saying the diaper financial institution will distribute some 3 million diapers this 12 months within the Omaha metro space, Lincoln and quite a few different Nebraska communities.
Individuals are additionally studying…
However the distribution doesn’t attain all mother and father in want, and never getting access to diapers has a big effect on youngsters’s well being and well-being, she mentioned.
It additionally might be vital in serving to mother and father hold working. Little one care suppliers require that oldsters present diapers for his or her youngsters, which signifies that working out of diapers can imply lacking work.
Reed mentioned a rising variety of states exempt diapers from gross sales tax. The Nationwide Diaper Financial institution Community reported that 16 states, together with Iowa, had handed a diaper exemption by June 2022, whereas 5 others wouldn’t have a gross sales tax. One state, North Dakota, exempts grownup incontinence merchandise however not youngsters’s diapers.
Scout Richters with ACLU Nebraska mentioned LB 58 is according to Nebraska’s long-standing coverage of exempting groceries from gross sales tax and the just lately handed exemption for female hygiene merchandise, comparable to tampons. All are requirements, she mentioned.
Alicia Christensen, director of advocacy and coverage for Collectively, mentioned diapers are usually not coated by typical public profit applications, which concentrate on meals help or well being care. She mentioned Medicaid does cowl some merchandise in restricted conditions.
Shannon Petersen, with Kubat HealthCare, mentioned many medical circumstances result in the necessity for diapers for older youngsters, adults and seniors. She mentioned, as did Christensen, that the price of diapers and incontinence merchandise shot up over the last couple of years.
“Diapers for youngsters aren’t low cost, and grownup diapers are much more costly,” Christensen mentioned.
The Income Committee took no quick motion on the invoice however some members expressed curiosity. Sen. Joni Albrecht of Thurston mentioned she thought the financial savings would assist households and hold individuals more healthy. Sen. Eliot Bostar of Lincoln mentioned he preferred the invoice even when the financial savings have been small.
However Sen. Brad von Gillern of Omaha questioned whether or not a gross sales tax exemption for everybody shopping for diapers can be one of the simplest ways to assist households in want, and Sen. Tom Briese of Albion mentioned it will be one other shrinking of the state’s gross sales tax base. Sen. Kathleen Kauth of Omaha referred to as the difficulty considered one of “private duty.”
Photographs: 2023 Nebraska legislative session