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Congress Advances Working Women's Rights Resolution
March 26, 2026
Congressional leaders including Senators Mazie Hirono, Lisa Blunt Rochester, and Representative LaMonica McIver have introduced a Working Women's Bill of Rights resolution aimed at addressing workplace inequities and protecting women's rights amid ongoing policy challenges. The resolution underscores the essential contributions of women in the workforce and calls for legislative action to promote gender equity and economic justice.
- This resolution signals potential future legislative initiatives that may impact federal workforce policies and contractor compliance requirements related to gender equity and nondiscrimination.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased emphasis on equitable workplace practices in government contracts, including possible new reporting or certification standards.
- Contractors and vendors may need to evaluate their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs to align with evolving federal priorities and ensure eligibility for government opportunities.
- Organizations involved in workforce management and compliance services could see growing demand as agencies respond to congressional focus on protecting working women's rights.
Women across America are bearing the brunt of wealth inequality, discrimination in the workplace, and stifled professional advancement 6 and the Trump administrations harmful policies are making things worse.
— Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester
From unequal pay to a lack of professional advancement, gender inequity and discrimination in the workplace are still far too common in our country despite the critical work women do.
— Senator Mazie K. Hirono
It's no surprise that working women are being forced to bear the burden of Trump's disastrous economic policies 6 he has shown us over and over again that he doesnt care about us.
— Representative LaMonica McIver
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United States Senate, United States House of Representatives, Democratic Womenβs Caucus
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- Hirono, Blunt Rochester, McIver Lead Col... | Senator Mazie Hirono · Hirono Senate · Mar 26