Mobile Menu - OpenMobile Menu - Closed

Women

Despite having come a long way since the 19th Amendment was adopted, women continue to struggle for equal rights and equal access to opportunities. I have used my time in Congress to continue to advocate for the unique needs of women, fight for equality, and combat discrimination, violence, and sexual harassment.

Equal Rights

Society has made great advancements in equal rights for all communities, but women continue to face obstacles and barriers to equality. Sex discrimination continues to be an unfortunate occurrence that remains prevalent in the workplace, as evidenced by the wage gap between men and women. Women make approximately 78 cents for every dollar their male counterparts earn, with the pay gap for female minorities being even greater. Hispanic women earn 53 cents on the dollar and black women earn 61 cents.  I have cosponsored several pieces of legislation aimed at increasing rights for women:

  • H.J.Res.38, would remove the deadline for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.  
  • H.J.Res.35, would amend the Constitution by declaring that women shall have equal rights in the United States and prohibits from denying these rights based on sex.
  • H.R. 7, the Paycheck Fairness Act, as passed by the House, would require employers to demonstrate that pay disparities are based on legitimate, work-related factors, prohibit retaliation for wage comparison, and institute a program for negotiation and skills training.

Health Care

Women have unique health care needs and are often tasked with making important health care decisions for their families. Women’s health care has increasingly come under attack as attempts to limit a women’s agency in her own reproductive health care choices has come under judicial review, even by the U.S. Supreme Court. I believe a woman has the right to act her own best interest when it comes to her personal health care decisions and will continue to protect that right in Congress. I am a avid supporter of the Title X program, which provides essential reproductive health services to women, particularly those from low-income communities. Below are just a few of the bills I have cosponsored to strengthen and protect women’s health care:

  • H.R. 2975, the Women’s Health Protection Act, would prohibit states from imposing onerous restrictions on abortion.
  • H.R. 1692, the EACH Woman Act, would repeal the Hyde Amendment and ensure that women who receive coverage from government sponsored plans have access to abortion.
  • H.R. 1581, the Reproductive Rights are Human Rights Act of 2019, would direct the State Department to include reproductive rights in its annual reports on human rights in countries receiving U.S. aid.   

Violence Against Women

The World Health Organization estimates that 1 in 3 women have experienced either physical or sexual violence in their lifetime, with a majority of this violence committed by an intimate partner. I believe that every individual has the right to live free from the threat of violence which is why I have cosponsored several bills that seek to combat the epidemic of violence and harassment targeting women and girls:

  • H.R. 1585, the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2019, as passed by the House, reauthorizes the Violence Against Women Act for five years and strengthens VAWA services and programs.
  • H.R. 3867, the Violence Against Women Veterans Act, would improve services at the VA for veterans who are victims of domestic violence or sexual assault.
  • H.R. 36, the Combatting Sexual Harassment in Science Act of 2019, as passed by the House, would expand research in to sexual harassment in the STEM fields in efforts to prevent harassment.

More on Women

Jul 22, 2022

This week, I joined my colleagues in the House in passing several important pieces of legislation, including the Respect for Marriage Act, the Right to Contraception Act, and a minibus of six appropriations bill which includes several of the projects I requested to improve infrastructure in New Jersey’s 8th District. As the world continues to watch Putin’s invasion of Ukraine unfold, I held a Western Hemisphere Subcommittee hearing to draw attention to Russia’s efforts to gain influence in the region.

Jul 18, 2022

Last week, I joined my colleagues in the House in passing several important pieces of legislation, including the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and two bills to protect access to reproductive health care. I also signed onto letters to urge the Senate to take action on immigration reform and to urge the EPA to use its existing authorities to protect millions of Americans from air pollutants and joined legislation to condemn the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and commit Congress to advancing reproductive justice.

Jul 1, 2022

This week, I signed onto a letter to urge President Biden to work with the Senate to move forward climate change legislation and a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas to ensure that the United for Ukraine program is administered fairly to all those in need, and joined several pieces of legislation to protect personal reproductive health data and to prevent future infant formula shortages.

Jun 24, 2022

(Washington, D.C.) – Congressman Sires released the following statement following the Supreme Court’s decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, reversing Roe v. Wade:

May 16, 2022

Last week, I joined my colleagues in the House of Representatives in passing several important pieces of legislation to further assist Ukraine while isolating Russia and Belarus, protect the labor rights of firefighters and airport security officers, and target community aid to areas in greatest need. I also joined a letter to Senate leadership urging them to pass the Women’s Health Protection Act.

May 3, 2022

(Washington, D.C.) – Congressman Sires released the following statement:

Mar 25, 2022

This week, I signed onto a letter to express support for advancing funds to invest in the care economy and urge House and Senate leadership to allocate funds to safety net health providers, and cosponsored legislation to allow drug manufacturers to use humane alternatives to animal testing.

Mar 11, 2022

This week, the House of Representatives passed important pieces of legislation to fund the government and invest in the American people in fiscal year 2022, support the Ukrainian people as they defend their country from Russia’s unjust invasion, and ban imports of Russian oil. In addition, I introduced legislation with Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) to restart the Cuba Family Reunification Program.

Feb 11, 2022

This week, the House of Representatives passed legislation to continue funding the government, protect LGBTQ+ individuals around the world, keep the Post Office running sustainably and efficiently, and support victims of sexual assault and sexual harassment. In addition, I participated in a markup of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on several pieces of legislation pertaining to international human rights and ongoing civil conflicts.

Nov 22, 2021

Last week, I joined my Democratic colleagues in the House of Representatives in passing the Build Back Better Act, a transformational piece of legislation which invests in the American people and supports our ability to fully recover from the pandemic.

Pages