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US Congresswomen reintroduce Improving Diaper Affordability Act of 2025 to make the purchase of diapers tax-free; bill would also make diaper purchases reimbursable through Health Savings Accounts, giving families more flexibility and savings

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May 1, 2025 (press release) –

WASHINGTON, April 30 -- Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, D-New Jersey, issued the following news release:

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Reps Watson Coleman and Delauro Reintroduce the Improving  Affordability Act of 2025

April 30, 2025

Today, Congresswomen Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12) and Rosa DeLauro (CT-03) announced the reintroduction of the bipartisan Improving  Affordability Act of 2025 to make the purchase of  tax-free.

" are essential, not a luxury, and families everywhere are struggling to afford them," said Congresswoman Watson Coleman. "This legislation is a simple way to make sure that families aren't stretching their stock and waiting to change a baby, which can lead to rashes and infections. We have to do more on every front to support working families trying to make ends meet - this is one way we can do that."

The Improving  Affordability Act would also make the purchase of  reimbursable through Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), giving families even more flexibility and savings when buying them.

"I am proud to stand once again with my dear friend and tireless champion for America's children, Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman, as we introduce the Improving  Affordability Act,"said Congresswoman DeLauro. "It is shameful that in 2025, families are still facing impossible choices because of the cost of living. The cost of , a basic necessity, remains too high for many families. In Connecticut, we have led by example, exempting  from sales tax since 2018. Now it is time for Congress to follow suit and support families nationwide. We can and must do better for our babies and their families."

Nearly half of all families with children under the age of four struggle to provide  for their children, a jump from one in three families pre-pandemic. What's more, low-income families spend 2.6 times more of their income on  costs compared to a family of four making a median income. Each of these statistics demonstrates a need that existed before COVID-19 and has only grown since, with  banks nationwide reporting two- to threefold increases in need.

The Improving  Affordability Act is endorsed by the National  Bank Network, MomsRising, and The Makers Place.

"Providing clean  for a child is a major monthly expense for all young families, and particularly those earning low-wages and/or living in poverty," said Joanne Samuel Goldblum, CEO of the National  Bank Network. "Every penny counts when money is tight, which is why NDBN and our more than 245 members nationwide have long advocated for the elimination of all sales taxes imposed on , a basic necessity all children require to thrive. Working parents cannot leave their child in child care and go to work without providing a weekly supply of . Missing work means lost wages. Small things like  have a big impact on children, families, and communities."

"Nearly half of parents struggle to afford enough  to keep their babies clean and healthy, and as the cost of living continues to skyrocket, this crisis will only grow more dire. No parent should ever be forced to delay  changes or ration their supply, which puts infants at risk of rashes, open sores, urinary tract infections, and more," said Elyssa Schmier, Vice President of Government Relations and National Budget at MomsRising. "When parents must miss work or school because they cannot afford enough  to drop off at their baby's child care program, it harms families' economic security and perpetuates a harrowing cycle.  need is a public health emergency, and we must do more to address it. This bill would be a huge win for babies, parents, and communities, and moms want Congress to pass it without delay."

"Our direct service  bank is in close contact with community members who would benefit most from more affordable . The cost of  prevents low-income families from purchasing the amount they need," says Callie Crowder, Executive Director of The Maker's Place, a neighborhood center in Trenton, NJ. " banks around the country like ours try their best to fill the shortage gap for families with supplemental supplies of  each month. Post-COVID-19, we've seen a 300% increase in  distribution rates of our  Depot program.  affordability is a public health issue affecting the most vulnerable of our population. An opportunity to lighten the financial burden of families struggling to provide for their basic necessities should be seized."

The Improving  Affordability Act is cosponsored by Reps. Rosa DeLauro (CT-03), Eleanor Holmes Norton (DC-At Large), Rashida Tlaib (MI-12), Danny Davis (IL-07), Valerie Foushee (NC-04), Jonathan Jackson (IL-01), Hank Johnson (GA-04), Jerry Nadler (NY-12), Debbie Dingell (MI-06), Andre Carson (IN-07), Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (FL-20), April McClain Delaney (MD-06), Morgan McGarvey (KY-02), Sarah Elfreth (MD-03), and Ryan MacKenzie (PA-07).

To view the text of the Improving  Affordability Act, click here.

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Original text here: https://watsoncoleman.house.gov/newsroom/press-releases/reps-watson-coleman-and-delauro-reintroduce-the-improving--affordability-act-of-2025

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