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National Partnership for Women & Families — improving the lives of women and families by achieving equality for ALL women for 50 years.

Washington, D.C.
Joined June 2010

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Oct 13

    Amazing news! Jocelyn Frye named the next president of . We could not be more thrilled for Jocelyn to return to the National Partnership and lead us into an exciting new future.

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  2. 🚨🚨🚨 Paid family and medical leave can help ... any worker, household & small business ... across age, region & community ... in the happiest or hardest times. 📣 , & must keep it in !!

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  3. Oct 22

    "Women seeking abortion care in Texas are entitled to relief from this Court now...Because of the Court's failure to act today, that relief, if it comes, will be too late for many. Once again, I dissent."- Justice Sonia Sotomayor

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  4. Oct 22

    "I cannot capture the totality of this harm in these pages," Sotomayor said, adding that Texas, "empowered by this Court's inaction," has "thoroughly chilled the exercise of the right recognized in Roe."

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  5. Oct 22

    Catastrophic--that's how Justice Sotomayor described allowing the Texas abortion ban to remain in place while legal challenges are heard. "The expedited schedule offers "cold comfort" for women in Texas seeking abortion care "who are entitled to relief now."

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  6. Oct 22

    allowing this unjust, unconstitutional ban to stay in place while case is argued is outrageous!

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  7. Oct 22

    "Addressing the structures leading to discrimination that women and girls have experienced for generations in this country...is a revolutionary step forward for the Biden-Harris administration." Read our full statement on the announcement:

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  8. At some point in our lives, EVERYONE will need time to care for a loved one or heal from a health-related crisis – A government by the people and for the people should not exclude anyone from accessing . Care is humanity.

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  9. Oct 22

    Paid leave is an issue that can unite us and should be a cornerstone and priority of the Build Back Better agenda.

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  10. WE DID IT! The PUMP for Nursing Mothers Act (H.R. 3110) has passed the house with a bipartisan vote of 276-149. We are one MAJOR step closer to closing the coverage gap for 9 million workers.

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  11. Oct 22
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  12. Oct 22

    We have strong support for . We're calling on our leaders to ensure we get a comprehensive, universal policy for people who are welcoming a new child, caring for themselves, or caring for a loved one.

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  13. Oct 22

    👏🏾👏👏🏿👏🏻Applauding for affirming that people deserve access to high-quality, affordable health care, regardless of their zip code, income, ethnicity, race, or any other factor-- because they are human beings.

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  14. Oct 22

    NEW THIS MORNING: "Paid Leave Would Provide a Critical Lifeline for Women and Workers of Color, in Every State"

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  15. Oct 21

    We have support from to Meghan Markle, 👑Duchess of Sussex, for . The time is now! We got all the Meghans!

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  16. Oct 21

    "If we closed the wage gap...Latinas would on average be able to afford >3 years of childcare, >3 years of tuition and fees at a 4-year public university, or 4.3 years’ worth of food..." Read more of the article, by for :

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  17. Oct 21
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  18. Oct 21

    Latina women lose $1,121,440 over the course of a 40 year career. is a step towards correcting this inequity.

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  19. Oct 21

    The wage gap means less money for necessities like groceries and rent. Latina women can't wait any longer to close the .

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  20. Oct 21

    In order to advance , we must fight for more flexible, safe, and equitable workplaces through policies like , a , and laws to .

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  21. Oct 21

    Today is Day, when the average Latinx woman's pay finally catches up to the average white man’s pay from last year--57 cents per $1. Take a stand against pay discrimination & occupational segregation! We need !

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