Four Years Post-Dobbs: New Attacks on Abortion Access Harm 62 Percent of U.S. Women of Reproductive Age
Today, the National Partnership for Women & Families released new analysis on the impacts of anti-abortion policies four years after the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision overturned Roe v. Wade.
Four Years Post-Dobbs, Clinic Closures and Attacks on Medication Abortion Harm Women of Color Nationwide
ISSUE BRIEF | Four years post-Dobbs, anti-abortion extremists are banning abortion outright, defunding and shuttering reproductive health clinics, blocking telehealth abortion, and restricting medication abortion pills.
Four Years Post-Dobbs, Clinic Closures and Attacks on Medication Abortion Harm Women of Color Nationwide
Four years post-Dobbs, anti-abortion extremists are attacking abortion access on every front to make it more difficult for pregnant people to get the reproductive care they need: banning abortion outright, defunding and shuttering reproductive health clinics, blocking telehealth abortion, and restricting medication abortion pills.
State Paid Family Leave Programs Are Helping a New Generation of Dads Rise to the Challenge of Parenting
For ’80s and ’90s kids, having a father take parental leave was rare. But state paid family and medical leave programs are changing that for new generations.
Fathers Need Paid Family and Medical Leave
Men increasingly want to be involved parents and caregivers in their families, and while their unpaid caregiving is worth more than $410 billion annually, most men still do not have access to paid family leave. Paid leave allows men to take time away from work after the birth or adoption of a child or to care for a loved one with a serious health condition.
Fathers Need Paid Family and Medical Leave
FACT SHEET | A national paid family and medical leave insurance program would provide mothers and fathers with much-needed pay when they need time off for family or medical reasons.
NEWS: FDA moves ahead with safety study of abortion pill
The Food and Drug Administration is moving ahead with a safety study of the abortion pill mifepristone, a senior FDA official confirmed to CBS News, a step that could create a path for the Trump administration to restrict access to the medication.
Advocates Release New Report Urging Congress To Restore Federal Contractor Employees’ Rights After Trump’s Rescission of E.O. 11246
Today, the National Partnership for Women & Families, Equal Rights Advocates, and The 75 Million Project issued recommendations for Congress to restore and strengthen critical anti-discrimination and equal employment opportunity protections for workers employed by federal contractors.
Legislative Recommendations for Anti-discrimination and Equal Employment Opportunity Requirements in Federal Contracting
For nearly 60 years, Executive Order 11246 required federal contractors to take proactive action to advance equal employment opportunity as a condition of doing business with the federal government. This brief makes recommendations for Congress to restore and strengthen requirements originally established under the now-revoked order.
Sojourner’s Truth
Sojourner Truth’s life defied expectations. She was born into slavery in the North and later won her freedom, becoming an acclaimed speaker, preacher, and activist. In her speech to the Women’s Convention, she challenged the audience to see her for who she really was.

