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DeWine Signs Repeal Of State Sales Tax On Feminine Hygiene Products

Boxes of tampons are displayed in a pharmacy, Monday, March 7, 2016, in New York.
Mark Lennihan
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Associated Press

Gov. Mike DeWine has signed into law a measure repealing Ohio's sales tax on tampons and other feminine hygiene products.

The Republican governor signed the measure Wednesday. It was included in another bill that provides a tax credit to teachers who buy school supplies.

State Reps. Brigid Kelly (D-Cincinnati), and Niraj Antani (R-Miamisburg) co-sponsored the original legislation repealing the so-called "pink tax."

Most states still tax tampons and other menstrual products, including pads and cups. They're often classified as "luxury items" rather than necessities that might not be taxed, such as food or medical supplies.

Ohio is among about a dozen states that have recently changed such policies.