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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 real agenda behind today’s House Judiciary Committee hearing is to provide an additional forum for widely discredited claims against Planned Parenthood, a trusted provider of high-quality care that millions of women rely on. This is a politically...
In comments filed yesterday with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the National Partnership for Women & Families commends proposed updates to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and Part B, and particularly applauds CMS’ proposal to...
While promising in its potential to move us closer to the day when our health care system provides higher quality, better coordinated care at lower cost, the National Partnership for Women & Families expresses concern about the proposed Comprehensive Care for Joint...
On May 24, 2013, hope had died for me. I had been working for the last six months on a comprehensive sex education bill here in my home state of Nevada only to see it die in the state Senate. After months of sharing my story, revictimization and endless organizing...
Earlier this month, I joined a strong group of civil rights advocates on Capitol Hill to celebrate the introduction of the Do No Harm Act of 2016 by two champions of women’s health, U.S. Representatives Joe Kennedy (Mass.) and Bobby Scott (Va.).This bill comes...
During the third open enrollment period, which ran from November 2015 through January 2016, roughly 12.7 million people purchased health insurance through the marketplace. Some consumers re-enrolled in the same plans they had the previous year, but many shopped for a...
MOMS & BABIES | The Problem: Health care and support for pregnant people with substance use disorder are inaccessible and inequitable, and instead they shamed, stigmatized, and punished.
MOMS & BABIES | Public awareness about the devastating impacts of systemic and interpersonal racism has increased sharply with the escalation of racist violence and the COVID-19 pandemic’s disparate impact on communities of color.
REPORT | This series connects the dots between how different socioeconomic factors affect maternal and infant health, the outsize impact these factors have on BIPOC communities, and recommendations to effect the change we need to ensure all moms and babies thrive.