Women's Issues

Since coming to Congress, Congresswoman Maloney has worked tirelessly as an advocate and leader for women. She has placed a special emphasis on women’s health needs, reproductive freedom, international family planning, and securing women’s equality in the Constitution.

Equal Rights Amendment: Congresswoman Maloney is the leader in Congress of the effort to pass an Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution. Read more

Breastfeeding: Due to significant health benefits for the mother and child, the World Health Organization and American Academy of Pediatrics recommend six months of exclusive breastfeeding for all infants. Congress needs to do all it can to support mothers when they decide to breastfeed. Read more

International Efforts: Congresswoman Maloney has been a long-time supporter of the United Nations Population Fund, aiding global efforts to prevent and treat obstetric fistula, and passing the Afghan Women’s Act. Read more

National Women’s History Museum:  In November 2016, a bipartisan Congressional Commission — created by a bill sponsored by Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney — issued a report recommending the creation of a new Smithsonian Museum dedicated to women’s history. In March 2019, Reps. Maloney, Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Brenda Lawrence (D-MI) and Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) introduced the Smithsonian Women’s History Museum Act, to establish such a museum National Mall. The bill has broad bipartisan support. Read more

Gender Pay Gap: Throughout her time in Congress, Congresswoman Maloney has been a steadfast leader in fighting for women’s rights, including closing the gender pay gap. A typical woman today, working full-time and year round, is paid only 79 percent of what her male counterpart makes. It is unacceptable that in the year 2016, women on the whole are not being paid fairly for their work. This is not merely a women's issue, it is an issue that affects every American family who is increasingly dependent on women's earnings. Read more

Reproductive Choice: Congresswoman Maloney is a strong advocate for a woman’s right to choose and an outspoken supporter of women’s reproductive rights. However, choice is meaningless without access. That is why she has been monitoring the efforts of the anti-choice establishment to devalue a woman’s right to choose and has been actively working against any legislative limits to access. Read more

Increasing the Role of Women in Corporate Boardrooms: In January 2016 Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY-12)  unveiled a new report from the Government Accountability Office, which shows women are severely underrepresented on corporate boards, taking up just 16 percent of seats in the boardroom. The study, which Maloney requested in May 2014, shows that even if the rate of women joining corporate boards were doubled, so they were hired at the same rate as men, it would still take at least 40 years (2056) for women to reach parity. Read more

Boko Haram: Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney is a fierce advocate of protecting both the rights and safety of Americans, and human rights internationally. Since Boko Haram’s capture of 267 schoolgirls from Chibok, Nigeria in 2014, Congresswoman Maloney has supported the effort to #BringBackOurGirls, and supports international efforts to help eradicate the terrorist and anti-American organization, Boko Haram.

Equal Access to Discriminatory Clubs: In August of 2012, Congresswoman Maloney publically praised the Augusta National Golf Club's decision to admit former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and businesswoman Darla Moore as members of the exclusive club that plays host to a Masters Tournament. Read more

Sexual assault in the military: Rapes and sexual assaults are far too common in both civilian life and in the military. Congresswoman Maloney has worked to bring justice to the military victims of sexual assaults through letters to the Department of Defense, nonpartisan studies, and legislation. As our soldiers are fighting for those who have long been denied basic rights, we should do everything possible to ensure that we are protecting their rights too.

Susan B. Anthony Birthday Act: Congresswoman Maloney has led the fight to have a day officially dedicated to the memory of an influential woman in the country’s history. The Congresswoman introduced the Susan B. Anthony Birthday Act in 2011, which would designate the third Monday in February as a day to celebrate the legacy of Susan B. Anthony.  Susan Brownell Anthony is remembered for creating the first women’s movement in the United States and leading that movement for more than 50 years. Read more

Reducing the National Rape Kit Backlog: Congresswoman Maloney authored the Debbie Smith Act to help reduce the backlog of untested DNA rape kits. First passed into law in 2004, this bill has been lauded "as the most important anti-rape legislation ever signed into law," by the head of the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network. Read more

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More on Women's Issues

Oct 4, 2022 Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (NY-12), sponsor of the Campus SaVE Act, and Congressman John Katko (NY-24) reintroduced the bipartisan Campus Accountability and Safety Act (CASA) to combat sexual violence on college campuses and provide resources for survivors. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) introduced the Senate companion bill.

Sep 30, 2022 Press Release

Washington, DC – Yesterday, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (NY-12), along with members of Congress and abortion rights advocates, held a press conference on the impact of abortion restrictions imposed by Republicans following the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization and the Republicans’ introduction of a national abortion ban.

Sep 28, 2022 Press Release

Washington, DC - Today, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (NY-12), House cosponsor of H.J. Res. 28, the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), along with members of Congress, and women’s rights advocates held a press conference immediately following oral arguments in Illinois v. Ferriero at the D.C.

Aug 17, 2022 Press Release

New York, NY – This morning, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (NY-12), lead sponsor of the Equal Rights Amendment, the Access to Birth Control Act, and the Stop Anti-Abortion Disinformation Act, held a virtual panel of experts to discuss the state of abortion rights in our country. Maloney led a discussion on the impact of the Dobbs v.

Aug 17, 2022 Press Release

WASHINGTON – Yesterday, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) and Congresswoman Meng (D-NY) reintroduced legislation to study the health effects of menstrual products and intimate care products.

Aug 4, 2022 Press Release

Washington, D.C. - Today, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (NY-12) called on Google CEO, Sundar Pichai, to restore the ability for Google users to write reviews detailing services offered at some crisis pregnancy centers and abortion clinics and asked to clarify what factors Google uses to determine whether a review can be posted online.

 

Aug 1, 2022 Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY), today reintroduced two pieces of legislation to combat workplace harassment, including sexual harassment: the Ending Secrecy About Workplace Harassment Act and the No Tax Deductions for Workplace Harasser Buyouts Act.

 

Jul 21, 2022 Press Release

Washington, D.C. —Today, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY), author of the Access to Birth Control Act, applauded the passage of the Right to Contraception Act (H.R. 8373) in the House of Representatives.

Jul 20, 2022 Press Release

Washington D.C. – Today, Representatives Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) and Ritchie Torres (D-NY) introduced their LGBTQI+ and Women's History Education Act. This bill would authorize the Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History to develop and disseminate resources for classrooms to teach LGBTQI+ and women’s history education in an inclusive and intersectional manner.

 

Jul 19, 2022 Press Release

Washington D.C. – Just now, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) was arrested alongside fellow members of the Democratic Women’s Caucus for protesting the Supreme Court’s devastating decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, which overturned the right to abortion recognized in Roe v. Wade.