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There’s a new push to help mothers get involved in politics

Too often, the cost of childcare prices women out of campaigning for election.

Updated Apr. 22, 2022
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The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act passes in the House

The bill is all about protecting pregnant workers and their unborn children. It now heads to the Senate.

Updated Apr. 22, 2022
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Actually, motherhood is political

I can't tell you what to care about, but I will beg you to care.

Updated Apr. 22, 2022
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This plan to get moms paid for their work is gaining steam

Over 100 prominent celebrities have already signed on to support The Marshall Plan For Moms. Now, Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tammy Duckworth have introduced a resolution supporting the plan.

Updated Apr. 22, 2022

The details on Congress’s plan to fund maternal mental health programs

The historic funding is part of the stimulus package passed by Congress on December 20th.

Updated Apr. 22, 2022
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Here’s to celebrating mom bodies

I’m going to proudly rock this mom bod and celebrate all the…

Updated Feb. 06, 2023

We knew the childcare crisis was coming—it took a pandemic for lawmakers to listen

This year has brought so much stress and sadness, but it's also brought an opportunity to reimagine education and childcare.

Updated Apr. 22, 2022

Nearly 8 million Americans can’t work because they don’t have childcare

Lawmakers need to step up, starting with passing two pieces of legislation heading to the House this week.

Updated Apr. 22, 2022

Kate Middleton speaks out about supporting moms beyond the baby stage

"You get a lot of support with the baby as a mother particularly in the early days, but after the age of one it falls away," Middleton shared.

Updated Apr. 22, 2022
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