The National Partnership for Women & Families will honor Kathleen Sebelius, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services, at its 2010 Annual Luncheon on June 24
“A Superb and Brilliant Choice”: Women’s Leader Says Confirmation of Kagan Should be Quick, Without Controversy
May 10, 2010
Statement of Debra L. Ness, President
National Partnership for Women & Families
New Findings: Paid Sick Days Next Step to Build on Health Reform — 50 Million Workers Lack Paid Sick Time
Apr 27, 2010
White House Advisor Terrell McSweeny Links New Work and Family Policies to Security of Middle Class Families
White House Advisor, Public Health and Workplace Advocates to Hold Paid Sick Days Briefing April 27
Apr 23, 2010
New Findings: Paid Sick Days for 50 Million Uncovered Workers Next Step in Containing Health Costs
Ten Things to Know About Health Reform: Pointing the Way to Better Care
Apr 21, 2010
New Fact Sheet Describes How Reform Will Improve Care for Older Adults, Family Caregivers
Testimony of Portia Wu before House Education and Labor Committee on “Work-Life Balance Award Act”
Apr 21, 2010
National Partnership Vice President Testifies to Support H.R.4855
Consumer and Employer Groups Tell Officials to Stand Strong Against Industry Attempts to Weaken Meaningful Use Definition
Apr 20, 2010
Elements of Proposed Rule As Written Likely to Improve Health Outcomes and Reduce Costs;
New Fact Sheet from National Partnership Describes Consumer Benefits from Robust Rule
What Does the Wage Gap Cost America’s Women? Food for 1.7 Years, Rent for 13 Months, or Mortgage/Utilities for Seven Months
Apr 20, 2010
For Equal Pay Day, New Report Tallies Cost of Wage Gap to Women in Each State
Consumer Experts Laud New National Survey; Stress Importance of Access to Health Records to Empower Patients and Consumers
Apr 13, 2010
Results Demonstrate Need for Providers to Engage Patients in Meaningful Ways
Campaign for Better Care Ads Tell Lawmakers: The Hard Work of Implementing Health Reform Begins Now
Apr 13, 2010
Leading Consumer, Health, Aging and Labor Organizations Say Reform Must
Translate to Better Care for Older Patients and Their Family Caregivers

