Rep. Von Haefen files bill in North Carolina House to exempt menstrual products from sales tax

Julie Marie von Haefen, North Carolina State Representative for 36th District
Julie Marie von Haefen, North Carolina State Representative for 36th District
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A new bill filed by State Rep. Julie von Haefen in the North Carolina House aims to make menstrual products exempt from state sales tax, according to the North Carolina State House.

The bill, filed as HB 1079 on April 28 during the 2025 regular session, was formally listed with the short title: ‘Menstrual Products Sales Tax Exemption.’

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

In essence, this bill exempts menstrual products from North Carolina’s retail sales and use tax starting Oct. 1, 2026, for sales made on or after that date. The bill defines menstrual products as tampons, panty liners, menstrual cups, sanitary napkins and similar tangible personal property designed for feminine hygiene in connection with the human menstrual cycle. The bill appears intended to reduce the cost of these essential health items by removing state sales tax from their purchase and use.

Of the two sponsors of this bill, Von Haefen proposed the most bills (33) during the 2025 regular session.

Bills in North Carolina follow a multi-step process before becoming law. A lawmaker starts by filing a bill, which is assigned to a committee for review. The bill must be read three times in each chamber. If one chamber changes the bill after the other passes it, both must agree on the final version. Once both chambers approve the same bill, it goes to the governor, who has 10 days (or 30 if the legislature is not in session) to sign, veto, or let it become law without a signature.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Haefen graduated from Ohio University in 1992 with a BA and again in 1995 from Case Western Reserve University with a JD.

Haefen, a Democrat, was elected to the North Carolina State House in 2019 to represent the state’s 36th House district, replacing previous state representative Nelson Dollar.

Bills Introduced by Your Representatives in North Carolina House During 2025 Regular Session

Authors Bill Number Date Filed Title
Julie von Haefen and Monika Johnson-Hostler HB 1079 04/28/2026 Menstrual Products Sales Tax Exemption.
Julie von Haefen, Beth Helfrich, Brandon Lofton, and Lindsey Prather HB 1066 04/27/2026 Child Care Stabilization & Affordability Act.
Julie von Haefen, Cynthia Ball, Lindsey Prather, and Zack Hawkins HB 1017 04/21/2026 Sound Basic Education for Every Child.
Julie von Haefen, Aisha O. Dew, Julia Greenfield, and Marcia Morey HB 902 04/10/2025 Free to Learn – Library Bill of Rights Act.
Julie von Haefen, Amber M. Baker, Frances Jackson, PhD, and Zack Hawkins HB 910 04/10/2025 DRIVE Recommendations/Teacher Diversity.
Julie von Haefen, Maria Cervania, Pricey Harrison, and Zack Hawkins HB 922 04/10/2025 North Carolina Consumer Protection Act.
Julie von Haefen, Beth Helfrich, and Tracy Clark HB 940 04/10/2025 Protection Against Pregnancy Discrimination.
Julie von Haefen, Cynthia Ball, Lindsey Prather, and Monika Johnson-Hostler HB 941 04/10/2025 Expand & Enhance the Teaching Fellows Program.
Julie von Haefen, Aisha O. Dew, and James Roberson HB 852 04/09/2025 Safe Dogs, Safe Owners.
Julie von Haefen, Carolyn G. Logan, Julia Greenfield, and Ya Liu HB 856 04/09/2025 Clarify Deed Restrictions/Solar Collectors.
Julie von Haefen, Amber M. Baker, Frances Jackson, PhD, and Lindsey Prather HB 807 04/07/2025 Strong Public Schools for a Strong NC.
Julie von Haefen, Amos L. Quick, III, Beth Helfrich, and Tracy Clark HB 809 04/07/2025 Count NC Pre-K for School ADM.
Julie von Haefen, Cynthia Ball, Lindsey Prather, and Phil Rubin HB 815 04/07/2025 Voucher School Accountability Act.
Julie von Haefen, Monika Johnson-Hostler, Vernetta Alston, and Zack Hawkins HB 725 04/02/2025 MOMnibus 3.0.
Julie von Haefen, Julia Greenfield, Sarah Crawford, and Terry M. Brown Jr. HB 760 04/02/2025 Bloodborne Pathogen Training for Tattooists.
Julie von Haefen, Brandon Lofton, Robert T. Reives, II, and Vernetta Alston HB 645 04/01/2025 Friendly NC Act.
Julie von Haefen, Beth Helfrich, Brandon Lofton, and Lindsey Prather HB 651 04/01/2025 Reduce Parent Copays/Child Care Subsidy/Funds.
Julie von Haefen, Cynthia Ball, Mary Belk, and Pricey Harrison HB 686 04/01/2025 Safe Cosmetics Act.
Julie von Haefen, Marcia Morey, Pricey Harrison, and Tracy Clark HB 622 03/31/2025 Limit Excessive Mag Sizes.
Julie von Haefen, Amber M. Baker, Dante Pittman, and Terry M. Brown Jr. HB 521 03/26/2025 Healthy Families & Workplaces/Paid Sick Leave.
Julie von Haefen, Deb Butler, and Sarah Crawford HB 522 03/26/2025 Crisis Pregnancy Center Fraud Prevention Act.
Julie von Haefen, Cynthia Ball, Lindsey Prather, and Rodney D. Pierce HB 531 03/26/2025 Addressing NC’s Teacher Crisis/NTSP.
Julie von Haefen, Aisha O. Dew, Deb Butler, and Julia Greenfield HB 509 03/25/2025 Right to Reproductive Freedom Act.
Julie von Haefen, Allison A. Dahle, Gloristine Brown, and Mary Belk HB 510 03/25/2025 Menstrual Equity for All Act.
Julie von Haefen, Carla D. Cunningham, Lindsey Prather, and Renée A. Price HB 500 03/24/2025 NC Adopt ERA.
Julie von Haefen, Allen Buansi, Julia Greenfield, and Mike Colvin HB 456 03/19/2025 No Surprises for Ambulance Services Act.
Julie von Haefen, Amos L. Quick, III, Cynthia Ball, and Lindsey Prather HB 445 03/18/2025 Fairness & Transparency in Education Salaries.
Julie von Haefen, Cynthia Ball, Lindsey Prather, and Zack Hawkins HB 420 03/17/2025 Sound Basic Education for Every Child.
Julie von Haefen, Deb Butler, James Roberson, and Pricey Harrison HB 423 03/17/2025 Skip the Stuff Act.
Julie von Haefen, Carolyn G. Logan, Nasif Majeed, and Tracy Clark HB 366 03/11/2025 Reenact & Expand Pistol Purchase Permit.
Julie von Haefen, Abe Jones, Charles Smith, and Monika Johnson-Hostler HB 367 03/11/2025 Provide Rape Kit Status Updates to Victims.
Julie von Haefen, Kanika Brown, Pricey Harrison, and Zack Hawkins HB 344 03/10/2025 Litter Reduction Act of 2025.
Julie von Haefen, Garland E. Pierce, Rodney D. Pierce, and Sarah Crawford HB 179 02/24/2025 Labor Org. Membership Dues Tax Deductible.


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