REPORT | The reproductive health of Black women has long been compromised by interpersonal, institutional, and structural racism. In addition to contending with social and economic drivers of poor health that undermine Black Americans, they have experienced...
Seven Reasons Confirming Brett Kavanaugh Would Be Terrible for Women
Stable Food and Housing Are Essential to Women’s Health
Moving Backward: Efforts to Undo Pre-Existing Condition Protections Put Millions of Women and Girls at Risk
The ACA and Women’s Preventive Services
National Partnership Comments on Short-Term, Limited Duration Insurance Plans
Short-Term, Limited Duration Health Plans: A Disaster for Women and Families
Latinas Experience Pervasive Disparities in Access to Health Insurance
FACT SHEET | Data released by the U.S. Census Bureau show that, despite significant health insurance gains since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was implemented, pervasive coverage disparities remain for Latinas. In fact, Latinas have the lowest coverage rates of any...
Asian Women’s Access to Health Insurance Increases but Varies by Subgroup
FACT SHEET | Asian women now have the highest rates of insurance coverage of any racial/ethnic minority group in the United States, but there is substantial variation across the Asian population in insurance coverage, with some subgroups such as Burmese, Nepalese and...
Gun Violence: A Threat to Women and Families
This fact sheet describes the public health threat of gun violence and offers policy recommendations.
MACRA QPP Final Rule Analysis 2018
Coalition Letter on Association Health Plans Proposed Rule
National Partnership Comments on AHPs Proposed Rule
The National Partnership for Women & Families comments on the proposed rule, Definition of “Employer” under Section 3(5) of ERISA – Association Health Plans (AHPs).
National Partnership Letter to Senate Opposing Nomination of Stuart Kyle Duncan to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
National Partnership Letter to Congress Opposing Nomination of Don R. Willett to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
As an organization that is dedicated to expanding opportunities for women, promoting reproductive health and rights, access to quality affordable health care, and policies that help women and men meet the dual demands of work and family, the National Partnership for...
National Partnership Letter to Congress Opposing Nomination of Stuart Kyle Duncan to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
As an organization that is dedicated to expanding opportunities for women and promoting reproductive health and rights, access to quality affordable health care and fairness in the workplace, the National Partnership for Women & Families writes to express strong...