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Rep. Menendez Leads Bipartisan Effort to Expand Access to Diaper Changing Stations
Washington,
September 18, 2025
Too often, families with young children are unable to access diaper changing stations during family outings. While small businesses want to provide family-friendly accommodations for all members of their communities, renovating public restrooms or building an additional family restroom, can be cost prohibitive. Today, Rep. Rob Menendez (D-NJ) introduced the bipartisan Family-Friendly Facilities Tax Credit Act, which incentivizes small businesses nationwide to install diaper changing stations in family restrooms. The bill is cosponsored by his colleagues Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R-PA), Jimmy Gomez (D-CA), and Brittany Pettersen (D-CO). “Every parent and caregiver deserves the basic dignity of being able to care for their child in a safe and clean space, no matter where they are,” said Congressman Menendez. “As the father of two young kids and a member of the Dads Caucus, I’m grateful to work with my colleagues to solve this challenge for parents and families and support small businesses nationwide. This is about more than just having a place to change a diaper — it’s about accessibility and equity, too.” The legislation amends the Internal Revenue Code to create a tax credit for small businesses to install a diaper changing station in their family restrooms, covering up to 70% of the expenses paid or incurred by the business through the credit. Small businesses with annual revenues under $5 million can claim up to $10,000 per location through the credit. The bill is supported by the National Diaper Bank Network and Small Business Majority. The father of two young kids, Congressman Rob Menendez represents New Jersey’s 8th Congressional District, which includes part of Jersey City. He serves on the House Energy and Commerce Committee and is a member of the Congressional Dads Caucus. “As a husband and father to a one-year-old, with another on the way, I understand the challenge of finding safe and accessible changing facilities when my family is on the go,” said Rep. Mackenzie. “Families deserve these accommodations, but many small businesses may struggle with the costs of materials and installation. That’s why I’m proud to support this bipartisan legislation, which will help both families and small businesses in our communities.” Finding an adequate spot to change a diaper is one of the most common complaints of parents of young children. Posters on a recent Reddit thread said they’ve been forced to use a changing pad tossed on a floor, or even sink counters, when changing tables weren’t available. “As a mom, I know firsthand how difficult and anxiety-inducing it can be when you’re at work or out grocery shopping and you can’t find a convenient, safe spot to change your baby. Every parent deserves the peace of mind that comes with knowing they can care for their child’s most basic needs no matter where they are,” Rep. Pettersen said. “I’m grateful to join my fellow parents in Congress to find ways to encourage small businesses to install diaper-changing equipment so that our communities are a welcoming, safe place for all families.” |