The state Senate gave final legislative approval Wednesday to a bill to repeal New York state’s sales tax on tampons and other feminine hygiene products—the so-called “Tampon Tax.”

The bill (A7555/S7838) goes to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who praised the Legislature Wednesday for voting to repeal a “regressive and unfair tax on women” and said he would sign it into law.

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