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WLP Testifies at Policy Hearing About Equal Pay for Black Women in Pennsylvania
Today is Black Women’s Equal Pay Day, the day of the year a Black woman has to work to catch up to the wages a non-Hispanic white man earned in 2017, on average. In Pennsylvania, Black women are paid just 68 cents for every dollar paid to a white man. This afternoon,...
How Pregnant Women Are Excluded From Evidence-Based Efforts to Address the Opioid Epidemic
After years of hitting the snooze button as alarms blared, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services officially declared the opioid epidemic a national public health emergency in October 2017. By the time of the declaration, the annual death toll was...
Pittsburgh City Council: UPMC Must Enter Community Benefits Agreement Before Building Expansion
On Tuesday, Pittsburgh City Council held a hearing on University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s proposed $2 billion expansion plan. Approximately 160 people registered to speak, and even more community members attended. The hearing was held to give community...
Victory: Anti-Abortion Radicals Denied Request for Personal Information of Abortion Providers & Staff
The anti-choice movement has a long history of attempting to collect personal information of people who work at healthcare facilities that provide abortion care, as well as information on patients. Their tactics include scraping identifying information from state...
Good News: “$1 Per Touch” Judge Will Not Preside Over Domestic Violence Hearings
In late June, a group of women’s organizations in Pittsburgh including the Women’s Law Project sent a letter to the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas protesting the appointment of Senior Judge Lester Nauhaus to preside over protection from abuse (PFA) contempt...