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"Fighting for Equality + Equity" (video, June 5, 2025)
Our mission is to improve the lives of women and families by achieving equality for all women.
“The introduction of the budget resolution in the U.S. Senate today has started the countdown to the demise of critical health care protections we worked so hard to achieve for women and families through the Affordable Care Act (ACA). It is shameful that on day...
TO: Interested Media | FROM: Sadie Kliner, Deputy Communications Director, 202-986-2600 Working families across the country celebrated several new family friendly workplace policies at the local, state and federal levels in 2016, many of which will take effect in...
“Today, the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) took an important step forward for women’s health and well-being by announcing an update to the Women’s Preventive Services Guidelines, which are a key reason the Affordable Care Act...
Tuesday’s elections brought some mixed results around abortion rights. While Oregon turned out in a big way to reaffirm abortion access for everyone regardless of income, a majority of West Virginia and Alabama voters paved the way for increased abortion...
With the 2018 midterm elections less than one day away, the American public is gearing up for a crucial vote that will help determine the future of our country. At a time where reproductive rights face an existential threat from nearly all levels of government, voting...
In the last few months, we stood alongside our allies across the country to oppose the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court because we knew the dire threat he poses to women and families. While we were in the midst of that fight, judges in two U.S....
The following amici submit this brief, with the consent of the parties, in support of Respondents’ argument that the order of class certification was consistent with Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Like many across the nation, Philadelphia’s working families are struggling harder than ever to make ends meet. For workers without paid sick days, a bad case of the flu or a child’s fever can mean the loss of a much-needed paycheck or even a job.
The following results are from a survey given to 500 Connecticut voters in response to paid sick days.