Democratic Women's Caucus sent budget priorities for fiscal 2027 to House Appropriations Committee
Letter was sent days after White House unveiled budget requests
DWC is urging prioritization of women's issues in appropriations process
Caucus traditionally focuses on healthcare, education, childcare, pay equity, and violence prevention
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Leaders of the Democratic Women's Caucus (DWC) sent a letter to Congress on Tuesday outlining their budget priorities for fiscal 2027, days after the White House unveiled its budget requests. The letter, addressed to House Appropriations Committee Chair Tom Cole (R-Okla.) and ranking member Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), urges the appropriations panel to prioritize issues affecting women, families, and marginalized communities in the upcoming budget cycle. The Democratic Women's Caucus, representing female members of Congress from the Democratic Party, has traditionally focused on issues such as healthcare access, education funding, childcare support, pay equity, and violence prevention. In their letter, the caucus is expected to call for increased funding for women's health programs, including maternal healthcare services and reproductive rights initiatives. They are also likely to emphasize the need for affordable childcare options and paid family leave policies, recognizing the disproportionate impact of economic challenges on women and children. This budget advocacy comes at a critical time as Congress begins the appropriations process for fiscal 2027. The DWC's priorities reflect ongoing Democratic efforts to advance policies that address gender-based economic disparities and social inequities. By formally presenting their recommendations to the House Appropriations Committee, the caucus aims to shape the budget debate and ensure that women's concerns remain central to congressional deliberations. The timing of the letter—following the White House budget announcement—demonstrates the coordinated approach between executive and legislative branches in advancing Democratic policy objectives.
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A letter written by leaders of the Democratic Women’s Caucus (DWC) outlines the group’s appropriations priorities for fiscal 2027, days after the White House unveiled its budget requests. The letter, sent Tuesday to House Appropriations Committee Chair Tom Cole (R-Okla.) and ranking member Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) and shared with The Hill, urges the panel to...