NEWS: Wyoming Governor Signs Ban on Abortions After About 6 Weeks but Cites Misgivings
by Repro Health Watch | Mar 12, 2026 | Repro Health Watch
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon on Monday signed legislation banning abortions after embryotic cardiac activity can be detected, generally at about six weeks’ gestation and often before women know they’re pregnant. The signing makes Wyoming the fifth state to ban abortions at that stage of pregnancy…
Who doesn’t like pi(e) charts?
by Katherine Gallagher Robbins | Mar 11, 2026 | Fair Pay
In true nerdy fashion, we’re bringing you a Women’s History Month x Pi Day mash up featuring five pie charts that show how historical policy choices shape women’s reality today.
Women’s economic opportunities are a policy choice | Jobs Day March 2026
by Katherine Gallagher Robbins | Mar 6, 2026 | Uncategorized
In the face of a job market deliberately weakened and made less equal by the Trump administration, we trace how policy choices and missed opportunities have shaped women’s economic opportunities over decades.
NEWS: U.S. moving pregnant immigrant girls to Texas to avoid providing abortions
by Repro Health Watch | Mar 5, 2026 | Repro Health Watch
Since July, more than a dozen pregnant children have been moved to a single facility in the small town of San Benito.
What the Decline in ACA 2026 Open Enrollment Means for Women’s Progress
by Sarah Coombs | Mar 5, 2026 | ACA
To mark Women’s History Month and the 16th Anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, we’re taking a look at how this year’s decline in ACA Marketplace enrollment – as a result of the expiration of ACA subsidies – has impacted women’s progress in health care access.
New Data Show Unemployment Rising for Black and Asian Disabled Workers Amid Trump’s Attacks
by Taryn Williams, Jessica Mason | Mar 3, 2026 | Fair Pay
The latest employment data reveal that Trump’s economy is also harming disabled workers, with disabled women of color particularly feeling the effects.
NEWS: Mifepristone lawsuit could hinder telehealth abortion nationwide
by Repro Health Watch | Feb 26, 2026 | Repro Health Watch
On Wednesday, there was a hearing for a federal lawsuit led by Louisiana seeking to further restrict access to Mifepristone by asking the courts to stop the mailing of abortion medication.
Domestic Workers’ Rights Are Part of Black History – So of Course Trump Wants Them Gone
by Udochi Onwubiko | Feb 23, 2026 | Fair Pay
This Black History Month, we celebrate the progress achieved for Black communities, including Black women workers. Black women’s labor has historically been undervalued and underpaid. And the fight to ensure our laws protect and promote economic security for Black women workers is a story marked by progress and setbacks.
NEWS: Abortion clinics are closing, even in states that have become key access points
by Repro Health Watch | Feb 19, 2026 | Repro Health Watch
Dozens of abortion clinics closed in the US after the Supreme Court Dobbs decision revoked the federal right to an abortion in June 2022 – mostly in states that enacted bans. But the churn has continued, leaving even states with some of the most protective abortion policies to do more with less.
After Years of Progress, Black Women’s Union Gains Decline Under Trump in 2025
by Katherine Gallagher Robbins, Tori Coan | Feb 18, 2026 | Fair Pay
Recent growth in Black women’s unionization rates was reversed in 2025, echoing a larger overall trend in declining employment opportunities for Black women during the first year of the second Trump administration.
NEWS: Tens of thousands of new mothers have been flagged to police over unreliable drug tests
by Repro Health Watch | Feb 12, 2026 | Repro Health Watch
In at least 70,000 cases in 21 states, parents were referred to law enforcement agencies over allegations of substance use during pregnancy, according to six years of state and federal data obtained and published for the first time by the Marshall Project.
Weak job market leaves Black women behind | Jobs Day February 2026
by Jessica Mason, Katherine Gallagher Robbins | Feb 11, 2026 | Fair Pay
To mark Black History Month, we’re taking a look at how Black women are faring in the economy – and the situation is not good. The first year of the Trump administration undercut protections for workers, with particular impacts for Black women workers.

