Paid Leave at a Crossroads: Business Leadership, Caregiving, and the Power of Story
by Jesse Matton | Feb 6, 2026 | Paid Leave
Every day, working people across the country wake up already making tradeoffs. They plan their commutes around childcare drop-offs, take calls from doctors’ offices during lunch breaks, and quietly calculate how many sick days they have left if something goes wrong. For millions of caregivers, work and care are not separate parts of life – they are deeply intertwined, often in ways that leave little margin for error.
NEWS: Bills advancing that crack down on abortion pills
by Repro Health Watch | Feb 5, 2026 | Repro Health Watch
According to an estimate by the Guttmacher Institute, nearly 200 anti-abortion bills have been introduced in 29 states.
Disrespected and Ignored: Black Pregnant Women Demand Congressional Action
by Nadia Laniyan, Kylie Foster | Feb 5, 2026 | Maternal Health
Black women face a maternal mortality rate 3.5 times higher than their white counterparts and are twice as likely as white mothers to experience severe maternal morbidity. While we see these stories unfold time and time again, this crisis is preventable.
NEWS: AG Ken Paxton sues another out-of-state provider for sending abortion-inducing pills
by Repro Health Watch | Jan 29, 2026 | Repro Health Watch
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against a Delaware nurse practitioner for allegedly mailing abortion medication into Texas, violating the state’s abortion ban.
NEWS: Women with high-risk pregnancies have limited options
by Repro Health Watch | Jan 22, 2026 | Repro Health Watch
ProPublica’s reporting on the deaths of pregnant women living in states with abortion bans found that abortion bans generally do not include exceptions that cover high-risk pregnancies based on underlying health issues, and if they do, doctors do not use them.
One Year In, 53 Ways the Second Trump Administration Is Harming Women and Families
by National Partnership Staff, Areeba Haider | Jan 16, 2026 | Other
Amidst a nonstop, chaotic whirlwind of daily breaking news, court decisions and more, the Administration is abusing its power to turn back the clock on rights and protections for hundreds of millions of people. We highlight some ways this administration has been particularly harmful for women and their families.
NEWS: Louisiana wants a California doctor extradited to face abortion charges. Newsom isn’t having it.
by Repro Health Watch | Jan 15, 2026 | Repro Health Watch
After Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill sought to extradite a California doctor accused of violating Louisiana’s abortion laws on Tuesday, Governor Gavin Newsom refused to extradite the California doctor.
Indigenous and Black women are especially suffering in the Trump economy | #JobsDay January 2026
by Katherine Gallagher Robbins | Jan 9, 2026 | Fair Pay
New data for 2025 reveals the Trump economy is weakening the job market – especially for Indigenous and Black women.
NEWS: Abortion pill access under fire: lawsuits and regulatory battles to watch in 2026
by Repro Health Watch | Jan 8, 2026 | Repro Health Watch
The increased use of abortion medication following the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade fueled a new wave of legal battles involving the regulation of Mifepristone.
The Trump Administration is Weaponizing the EEOC to Attack Civil Rights
by Tanya Goldman | Jan 7, 2026 | Fair Pay
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is abandoning its core mission under the Trump Administration.
NEWS: Despite possible agreement on ACA subsidies, abortion lurks as hurdle
by Repro Health Watch | Dec 18, 2025 | Repro Health Watch
The Senate failed to pass the Democrats’ multi-year clean extension of the health insurance subsidies or Republicans’ alternative plan that would have funneled money into health savings accounts and imposed new national restrictions on abortion and gender-affirming care.
What the State of Play Instagram Lives Taught Us About the Rise of State Momnibus Legislation
by Kylie Foster | Dec 17, 2025 | Maternal Health
As states carry maternal health forward amid federal uncertainty, advocates from Virginia, Delaware, Kentucky, and Michigan share what it takes to pass and protect state Momnibus legislation grounded in community needs in NPWF’s two-part Instagram Live series. Energized conversations like these underscore not only why this work matters, but the urgency for states to advance the legislation families deserve without delay.

