By Fatima Goss Graves, President When the National Women’s Law Center started in 1972, women did not have the right to take out a credit card without a male co-signer, the WNBA was decades away from existence, and marriage between same-sex couples was illegal in all 50 states. That reality did not stop our work […]
Author: Selina Tran
By Andrea Johnson, Senior Director of State Policy and Strategy Mr. Walz—as he will forever be known to me and his former students—was my high school teacher in Mankato, Minnesota in the late ‘90s/early ‘00s. He built the set for my senior play and was always out in the hallways with a big smile checking […]
By Kat Menefee, Counsel, Income Security Congress is currently considering bipartisan legislation to expand the Child Tax Credit (CTC) that would keep half a million children out of poverty by 2025. This expansion would help families pay for food, rent, and other bills. The bill has already been resoundingly approved by the House Ways and […]