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“The Families First Coronavirus Response Act, as introduced on March 11, 2020, is critical legislation that will help support the health and economic security of America’s workers, families and businesses in this time of crisis. The spread of coronavirus...
The National Partnership for Women & Families announced support for a series of bills introduced by the Black Maternal Health Caucus in the House of Representatives today. Dubbed the "Momnibus" the Black Maternal Health Act of 2020 is a package of nine bills...
We are pleased to see that Congress has taken action to provide critical resources to address the coronavirus outbreak in the United States, but the emergency funding bill passed by the House and Senate are only a first step toward preparing the United States for this...
'We Need to Dream Bigger': As Roe v. Wade Marks 50th Anniversary, Advocates Push Further USA Today, January 19, 2023 Each year since 1973, abortion rights activists have gathered on Jan. 22 for “Roe v. Wade Day” to celebrate the Supreme Court decision that...
Is our economy working for everyone? April 5 marks Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Equal Pay Day – reflecting that overall, AANHPI women are paid just 80 cents for every dollar paid to white, non-Hispanic men. And it's especially...
Today, the National Partnership for Women & Families took critical steps to protect and expand access to contraception. With partner organizations across the movement for reproductive health, rights, and justice, we submitted a comment letter to the Centers for...
FACT SHEET | Data released by the U.S. Census Bureau show that, despite significant health insurance gains since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was implemented, pervasive coverage disparities remain for Latinas. In fact, Latinas have the lowest coverage rates of any...
FACT SHEET | Asian women now have the highest rates of insurance coverage of any racial/ethnic minority group in the United States, but there is substantial variation across the Asian population in insurance coverage, with some subgroups such as Burmese, Nepalese and...