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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.
Roughly two-thirds of Fortune 100 companies are already collecting pay data WASHINGTON, D.C. – June 7, 2023 – New research by the National Partnership for Women & Families highlights the importance of pay data collection for identifying pay inequities,...
New report from the National Partnership for Women & Families calls for better wages and more opportunity for women this Equal Pay Day WASHINGTON, D.C. – March 13, 2023 – The National Partnership for Women & Families is releasing a new report, "Women's Work Is...
Statement of Jocelyn Frye, President of the National Partnership for Women & Families WASHINGTON, D.C. – May 25, 2023 – “Today, Minnesota became the 13th state (including the District of Columbia) to enact a robust paid family and medical leave bill....
States With Abortion Bans Had an Even Higher Than Expected Infant Death Rate. Here’s Why. USA Today, February 13, 2025 The number of infants dying after states enact abortion bans is even higher than expected, a new study found. But there were stark differences,...
Where I grew up in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley, access to reproductive health care – much like access to comprehensive care – has long been a challenge. Many rural women lack access to the full range of information and services they need to make the best...
President Trump’s executive order banning decades of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices erodes the federal government’s ability to hold hospitals accountable for their treatment of Black birthing people and role in improving Black maternal health. This...
A supplemental chart to the National Partnership's issue brief and fact sheet on Universal Paid Leave: A Pathway to Treating Substance Use Disorder
It is more apparent than ever. The lack of a national paid family and medical leave policy in the United States costs working people their health and financial security – and the price tag is rising.
Congress: Pass Build Back Better