Passage of the American Families Plan can be a transformative moment to make the United States economy more competitive, regain lost ground toward gender and racial equity and ease the burden of working families.
2020 Annual Report
As we enter the 50th year of the National Partnership, we feel immensely proud of all the progress we’ve achieved.
Effective and Equitable Patient Engagement Via Technology
The historic COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of the digital age. Technology became even more important in our daily lives -- turning into a requirement for meeting our basic needs and communications.
Building Alliances: Guidance for Sexual Violence Organizations
The sexual violence and reproductive health, rights, and justice movements have some of the very same values and principles. Both movements are shaped by a belief in the importance of bodily autonomy, empowerment and choice, and person-centered care.
70 Innovative Companies That Are Leading on Leave in 2021
Executive Branch Actions to Promote Gender Equity in the Private Sector
The executive branch can play an essential role in influencing, regulating and rewarding employer practices to improve workplace gender equity, safety and opportunity. Alongside legislative priorities, the next administration must pursue a range of executive actions...
Making a Fortune for Others: Causes and Consequences of the Black Wealth Gap
Everyone should be able to weather a financial shock -- a major illness, a layoff -- without losing their housing or falling deep into debt. Everyone should be able to afford educational opportunities for themselves or their children and be able to retire with dignity...
Gala RSVP Response Form 2020
Join us at the 2020 gala. Reserve your table or tickets today!
2019 Annual Report
This has been a year when we had to fight, night and day, for the soul of this country, when it was entirely clear that our rights, our dignity, and our future were on the line.
Universal Health Coverage
Women should be at the forefront of every conversation about the future of our health care system. Access to quality care is essential not only to women’s physical and mental well-being, but also their economic security and ability to participate fully in society.
Testimony in Support of Bill 23-0318, The Community Safety and Health Amendments Act of 2019
The National Partnership for Women & Families is pleased to support Bill 23-0318, the Community Safety and Health Amendment Act of 2019. This bill removes criminal penalties from the selling and buying of consensual sex and invests in the health, rights and safety of...
Open Letter to Presidential Candidates 2019
If ever there were a time to center women’s lives in the political debate, it’s now.
Social Determinants of Health
Addressing the social determinants of health is recognized as a key strategy to improve health outcomes, and potentially reduce health disparities. Here's a policy framework for policymakers and the private sector.
A Guide for Protecting Women’s Health
Women should be at the forefront of every conversation about the future of our health care system. They play an outsized role in contributing to the health care system as decision-makers and advocates for themselves and their loved ones. But, their unique...
Coalition Letter to Oppose “Comp Time” 2017
The so-called Working Families Flexibility Act (H.R. 1180/S. 801) is a smoke-and-mirrors bill that would offer working people a pay cut without any guaranteed flexibility or time off.
Audio Press Conference — Paid Leave — Business Professors Letter 2015
Audio recording: More Than 200 Professors from the Nation’s Top Business Schools Send Historic Letter to Congress Calling for a National Paid Leave Program
Paid Sick Days — Map — Alaska
Alaskans Need Paid Sick Days
Paid Sick Days — Teleconference Recording — Senator Murray — April 23, 2015
Senator Murray discusses the next steps for the Healthy Families Act, April 23, 2015.
Statement on Mandating Health Care Professionals Provide Unsubstantiated Medical Information, April 2015
Coalition to Protect the Patient-Provider Relationship Statement on Mandating Health Care Professionals Provide Unsubstantiated Medical Information
CPeH Comments on Nationwide Interoperability Roadmap
The Consumer Partnership for eHealth's (CPeH) Comments on the draft Shared Nationwide Interoperability Roadmap delivered to Dr. Karen DeSalvo, National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.