27 Leading Health, Aging, Consumer, Labor Groups Sign Onto Platform that
Proposes New Roles for Consumers in Health Care Governance and Delivery
“Deceptive, Politically-Motivated — and Dangerous to Women”
May 4, 2011
Statement of Debra L. Ness, President, National Partnership for Women & Families
National Dialogue Sheds Light on the Ways Inflexible Workplaces Penalize Workers in Higher Education
May 4, 2011
Statement of Debra L. Ness, President, National Partnership for Women & Families
Campaign for Better Care Leader Lauds New Federal Rule on Value-Based Purchasing
Apr 29, 2011
Statement of Christine Bechtel, Campaign for Better Care
Who Matters to the Majority in the House of Representatives?
Apr 14, 2011
Statement of Judith L. Lichtman, Senior Advisor, National Partnership for Women & Families
New Report Confirms that Inflexible Workplace Policies Hurt Midwest Manufacturing Workers, Families and Businesses
Apr 14, 2011
Chicago and Milwaukee Area Workers’ Experiences Presented at U.S. Labor Department Forum on the Need for Flexible Workplace Policies
“Ryan Budget Proposal Would Cause Grave Harm to Oldest, Sickest Americans”
Apr 14, 2011
Statement of Debra L. Ness, Leader, Campaign for Better Care
“America’s Women and Families Need Congress to Pass the Paycheck Fairness Act This Year,” Women’s Leader Says
Apr 12, 2011
Statement of Debra L. Ness, President, National Partnership for Women & Families
Campaign for Better Care Lauds Partnership for Patients; Launches Its Own ‘Healthy Hospital’ Initiative to Advance Safety, Care Coordination in Ways that Benefit the Oldest and Sickest Patients
Apr 12, 2011
Leaders of the Campaign for Better Care today applauded the new federal Partnership for Patients program and urged every hospital in the country to sign its safety pledge. U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius announced the new program, which...
On Equal Pay Day, New Data Show that Wage Gap Costs America’s Working Women Hundreds of Billions in Critical Income Each Year
Apr 12, 2011
If Paid Equally, American Women Could Afford 1.7 Years of Food, Rent for 13 Months

