Something is Wrong With Wages in America
by Debra L. Ness | Apr 12, 2016 | Fair Pay
The annual recognition of Equal Pay Day  —  the day that marks how far into the year women have had to work to catch up with what men were paid in the previous year — is always a stunning reminder of just how far we still have to go to reach true equality for women in this country.
Michigan Women Fight Back Against Attacks to Their Reproductive Rights
by Brooke Tucker | Mar 25, 2016 | Reproductive Rights
As a civil rights lawyer and Michigan resident, I am incredibly saddened and disappointed by the man-made public health disasters that my government allows to persist.
Happy Sixth Birthday, Obamacare: Six Ways the ACA Helps Women
by Debra L. Ness | Mar 23, 2016 | ACA
Six years after President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act (ACA) into law, there is a lot to celebrate.
Standing Up for Women and Families in 2016
by Debra L. Ness | Mar 16, 2016 | Reproductive Rights
“These issues should be at the top of our national agenda.” That was the message Sen. Cory Booker delivered at the National Partnership’s annual congressional briefing.
To Fight The Wave of TRAP Laws, We Must First Fight Abortion Stigma
by Fatimah Gifford | Mar 11, 2016 | Reproductive Rights
Texas has a proud legacy of fighting for freedom and trumpeting our independent spirit. We are a state full of dualities.
What Happens When Abortion Opponents Turn Lies into Law?
by Sarah Lipton-Lubet | Mar 3, 2016 | Reproductive Rights
Over the past five years, abortion opponents have quietly passed hundreds of restrictive laws.
“Bad Medicine” Laws Are Harming Women in a Majority of States
by Sarah Lipton-Lubet | Feb 24, 2016 | Reproductive Rights
Imagine for a moment that you are a woman in Louisiana who has decided to have an abortion. Here’s what you will experience as you set out to get safe, legal health care.
Promising Paid Sick Time News for Nearly 830,000 More Workers
by Vicki Shabo | Feb 24, 2016 | Paid Sick Days
Right on schedule, the U.S. Department of Labor today proposed a rule that will ultimately give 828,000 workers who service federal contracts expanded access to paid sick time, including nearly 437,000 workers who are currently not guaranteed a single paid sick day. This is a much-needed and encouraging step toward implementing the executive order President Obama issued on Labor Day.
After Yearslong Battle, Victory in Vermont!
by Debra L. Ness | Feb 17, 2016 | Paid Sick Days
Today, by a vote of 81 to 64, the Vermont House of Representatives reaffirmed its support for a statewide paid sick days bill and sent the proposal to the governor, who supports it. The hard-fought victory means Vermont will soon be the fifth state in the nation to guarantee paid sick days.
An Inspiring Day of Action on Paid Leave
by National Partnership Staff | Feb 10, 2016 | Paid Leave
When you spend most of your days walking the halls of Congress advocating for policies you truly believe in, you quickly learn that some days are special.
Laws Criminalizing Pregnant Women Put People Who Need Health Care in Handcuffs
by Allison Glass | Feb 10, 2016 | Reproductive Rights
In 2014, Tennessee enacted a law that threatens women with jail time if they give birth to babies who are shown to have been affected by the use of narcotics during pregnancy.
A Mother’s Journey
by Megan O'Boyle | Feb 5, 2016 | Digital Health
Megan is the mother of a child with a rare genetic syndrome. Here, she shares her story of overcoming many obstacles – from high fees to puzzling policies and procedures – to get copies of her daughter’s medical records so she can better coordinate her care.

