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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.
“Lawmakers across the political spectrum, an increasing number of businesses and the vast majority of voters recognize that paid family and medical leave would benefit our nation’s workers and families, as well as businesses and the economy. Today, Sen....
“Twenty-six years after the signing of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) it’s clear that unpaid leave is not enough. It’s past time for the next step: paid family and medical leave for all people, no matter where they live or work or the nature...
"On every issue that matters to America’s families, President Trump offered the country an agenda tonight that would weaken and divide us and terribly harm the state of our union. From health care to immigration to abortion care to the economy, we heard more of...
Editor's note: Earlier this month, the Biden-Harris Administration proposed $16 billion dollars to prevent a looming child care crisis and support hardworking families who are trying to make ends meet. The funding will help prevent price increases to families, help...
Abortions Increased the Year After Roe was Overturned Axios, October 24, 2023 The number of legal abortions in the United States increased in the year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. But they decreased sharply in states with total bans or strict limits...
On October 25, 2023, NPWF President Jocelyn Frye delivered the following opening statement before the U.S. Senate Finance Committee at a hearing entitled: “Exploring Paid Leave: Policy, Practice, and Impact on the Workforce." Watch my opening remarks before the Senate...
states highest need paid family medical leave
Director of Workplace Policy and Senior Counsel Sarah Fleisch Fink urges the committee to advance the strongest possible versions of H. 2172 and S. 1048.