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Hands of a caregiver resting on an older adult's hands with text: Protect Medicaid Home Care
04/06/26
This Medicaid Awareness Month, MomsRising is fighting to protect Medicaid Home- and Community-Based Services (HCBS). These essential services allow older adults and people with disabilities to live and age with dignity in their own homes rather than in costly institutions. With federal funding under attack, your voice is needed to tell Congress to safeguard this critical care infrastructure.
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Graphic for Moms Have the Receipts! Spring Admin Party Hangouts occurring March 28 to April 12, 2026
04/06/26
Between March 28 and April 12, 2026, MomsRising is organizing nationwide Spring "Admin Party" Hangouts to strategize and address the family affordability crisis. We are gathering our "receipts" — from grocery bills to child care costs — to show Congress and the administration the real-world financial pressure on American families.
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My daughter, gazing off into the distance, holding a sign demanding "Equal Pay Now" upside down.
04/01/26
My youngest daughter and I took time to celebrate Women’s History Month and join MomsRising.org last week. We met with some amazingly powerful women from the Democratic Women's Caucus to mark Equal Pay Day—the day in the year when the average American woman makes the amount the average American man...
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Two people at the No Kings march hold a mouth-shaped sign with an RBG quote and a rainbow fan.
03/31/26
Following the historic No Kings March where over 8 million people took to the streets, MomsRising is keeping the MOMentum going with five critical actions. From stopping voter suppression to demanding equal pay and police accountability, here is how you can continue the fight for a better tomorrow.
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Graphic for Equal Pay Day 2026 with text 'Equal Pay for Equal Work' on a red and white background.
03/26/26
Equal Pay Day 2026 serves as a stark reminder of the persistent gender and racial wage gaps that fuel the current affordability crisis. MomsRising is calling on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to protect the EEO-1 data collections, a vital tool for ensuring workplace fairness and transparency.
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President Obama signing the Affordable Care Act with advocates and families looking on.
03/23/26
On the 16th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), families are facing a new crisis as critical premium tax credits have been allowed to expire. While the House has passed an extension, MomsRising is mobilizing to ensure the U.S. Senate acts immediately to lower costs and prevent skyrocketing premiums for millions of Americans.
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03/23/26
The momentum for the third No Kings mobilization is growing by the day! See you there? RSVP for a March 28th No Kings event near you (and bring 4 friends if you can)! Each time we show up for No Kings, we’re not just protesting what we’re against (No Crowns, No Thrones, No Kings, BTW), but we’re...
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MomsRising Pennsylvania Women's Town Hall graphic featuring red state map on a blue background
03/19/26
MomsRising is on the ground in Carlisle, PA, for a powerful community town hall to share the Real State of Our Union for women, workers, and families. Our Pennsylvania Town Hall begins today at 5:30-8:00 PM ET .
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Portrait of Breonna Taylor, representing the families fighting for accountability.
03/17/26
The Trump administration has abruptly rescinded Department of Justice restrictions on no-knock warrants, once again allowing federal agents to burst into homes without warning. MomsRising is calling on Congress to immediately reinstate these protections and permanently codify federal restrictions on no-knock raids to ensure family safety.
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03/16/26
On the radio show this week, we dive into America’s child care crisis—why costs are skyrocketing, educators are underpaid, and how states like New Mexico and New York are charting a better path. Next, we hear about SNAP cuts and food affordability, how rollbacks are hurting families and state budgets, and simple steps you can take to push Congress to restore benefits. Then, we cover glyphosate and chemicals in our food, why a new Trump Executive Order to expand production alarms health and environmental advocates, and how pesticide overuse is harming biodiversity and communities. Finally, we discuss book bans, literacy, and how reading builds critical thinking, joy, and understanding across our differences.
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