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  • S. RES. 825 acknowledges the issue of pay disparity for disabled women, who earn significantly less compared to both disabled and nondisabled men. The resolution highlights the severity of this wage gap, especially for disabled women of color, and outlines systemic obstacles...

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    Imagine a group of people trying to make sure everyone gets the same amount of cookies, especially focusing on helping girls with disabilities who usually get fewer cookies than others. They’re saying they want to fix this problem but haven't decided on exactly how they will do it yet.

  • H. R. 9782 aims to investigate the link between hair straighteners and uterine cancer, focusing on women of color. The bill instructs the Secretary of Health and Human Services, with help from the Commissioner of Food and Drugs and the Director of the National Institutes of...

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    H.R. 9782 is a rule asking some very smart people to study if hair straighteners might make people sick with something called uterine cancer, especially among women of color. They want to see if it’s something in the hair products, like dyes, that could be causing problems.

  • H. CON. RES. 97 highlights the importance of addressing the wage gap between men and women in the United States. It points out that women, on average, earn less than men, and the gap is even wider for women of color and those with disabilities. The resolution emphasizes that closing this gap...

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    This paper from Congress talks about how it's important for men and women to get paid the same amount for the same work, which isn't happening right now. They especially want to help women who are from different backgrounds or who have disabilities earn more money too.