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Simona Grace

@simonagrace

Commissioner on the Status of Women, Founder & Nonprofit Director, Mom. Aficionado of colorful pantsuits.

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Anna Paulina Luna (@realannapaulina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leadership said they will not consider at all allowing female members to vote when recovering from child birth. Period. Not now. Not ever. This is wrong.

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Rep. Brittany Pettersen holds her newborn baby while speaking in favor of a petition to allow remote voting for new parents. "It is unfathomable that in 2025, we have not modernized Congress." House GOP leaders are expected to block the move. abcnews.link/ToAxgHx

Governor Kay Ivey (@governorkayivey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✍️: SB199 is signed! Paid parental leave for state workers and teachers will be available July 1, 2025. I am grateful to Sen. Figures and Rep. Shaver for being co-sponsors and getting this bill to my desk. Alabama values families, and we value our workforce. #alpolitics

✍️: SB199 is signed! Paid parental leave for state workers and teachers will be available July 1, 2025.

I am grateful to Sen. Figures and Rep. Shaver for being co-sponsors and getting this bill to my desk. 

Alabama values families, and we value our workforce. #alpolitics
U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen (@reppettersen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our resolution to allow new parents in Congress to vote remotely is meeting historic resistance—Speaker Johnson literally shut down the House to avoid a vote. Their actions are out of step with the majority of Americans who believe that young women and families should have a

Simona Grace (@simonagrace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Speaker Mike Johnson used proxy voting 39 times—now he’s trying to block a bipartisan bill that would allow it for new moms and dads. This isn’t about protecting the Constitution. It’s about protecting his power. Brittany Pettersen Anna Paulina Luna #momsinoffice

Rep. Jimmy Gomez (@repjimmygomez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We should be voting this week on letting new parents proxy vote in Congress. But after losing fair & square, Speaker Mike Johnson canceled all votes. Why are Republicans so afraid of helping working parents? 🤔 When Congress looks like the people it serves, it works better for

U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen (@reppettersen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't think I've ever heard anyone say that Congress is working well. Part of the reason is that the people there don’t reflect the life experiences of the American people. We need people in Congress who understand the struggles so many families are facing, and we need to

U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen (@reppettersen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m stunned that Speaker Johnson has gone to such great lengths to stop new parents from being able to vote and represent their constituents after welcoming a child. He was even willing to shut down the House after we defeated his attempt to kill our resolution. It’s time we

U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen (@reppettersen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was honored to be invited to talk to Jen Psaki — a total badass and mom of two — about why our fight to ensure new parents can represent their constituents matters, not just for addressing the challenges Members face, but for transforming the voices and representation in

U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen (@reppettersen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am deeply grateful for @Repluna for championing the changes needed to ensure that moms and dads who are welcoming a new child are able to represent their constituents. When the Speaker refused to act, she continued working to make the House a more welcoming place for

I am deeply grateful for @Repluna for championing the changes needed to ensure that moms and dads who are welcoming a new child are able to represent their constituents. 

When the Speaker refused to act, she continued working to make the House a more welcoming place for
Mallory McMorrow (@mallorymcmorrow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week, we passed the “Momnibus” maternal health care bill package out of the Michigan Senate. During Black Maternal Health Week, in a time when we hear how difficult it is to get anything done, here’s why this bipartisan legislation is so crucial and how it will impact

Simona Grace (@simonagrace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kicked off #MilkenWeek with an inspiring evening hosted by Women Entrepreneurs, a global movement empowering women entrepreneurs to drive economic growth and eradicate poverty. Grateful to my friend @ChefKatieChin, WEDO’s LA Ambassador, for bringing together such an impactful group.

Kicked off #MilkenWeek with an inspiring evening hosted by <a href="/womenseday/">Women Entrepreneurs</a>, a global movement empowering women entrepreneurs to drive economic growth and eradicate poverty.

Grateful to my friend @ChefKatieChin, WEDO’s LA Ambassador, for bringing together such an impactful group.
Jennifer Siebel Newsom (@jensiebelnewsom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is Moms Equal Pay Day. Too many women who balance work and caregiving are still navigating systems that were never built by them, or with them in mind. Moms are the backbone of our economy, yet they continue to face persistent pay gaps contributing to an overall wealth

Mallory McMorrow (@mallorymcmorrow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

$5000 “baby bonus” to encourage women to have more babies? Come on. That won’t even cover the cost of childbirth. Instead, here are 10 things we should actually do to make it easier to raise a family:

U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen (@reppettersen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only 13 voting Members have given birth in Congress. That’s not because moms don’t belong—this place wasn’t built for us. I proudly followed leaders like Rep. Linda Sánchez & Tammy Duckworth, who helped crack open the door. It’s on all of us to keep pushing. Paid leave,

Rep. Ro Khanna (@reprokhanna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last year, the annual cost of childcare increased by 29%, pushing the cost of care out of reach for many Americans. Affordable childcare is critical to our success. My bill would reduce costs to $10/day while paying employees at least $20/hour.

Rep. Ro Khanna (@reprokhanna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The cost of childcare now takes more than 35% of the median single parent's household income. Our current childcare system is bankrupting parents. We need to pass my bill and provide childcare at $10/day while paying employees at least $20/hour.

U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen (@reppettersen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One day I will show Sam this photo of James E. Clyburn holding him while we fought to protect kids like him. Gun violence is the #1 killer of children in America. But Trump is backing the gun lobby instead of our families. I joined my colleagues in introducing expanded

One day I will show Sam this photo of <a href="/RepJamesClyburn/">James E. Clyburn</a> holding him while we fought to protect kids like him.

Gun violence is the #1 killer of children in America. But Trump is backing the gun lobby instead of our families.

I joined my colleagues in introducing expanded