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Subject Women's labor makes the holidays possible
Date December 23, 2025 11:01 PM
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Today at Ms. | December 23, 2025
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Women’s Labor Makes the Holidays Possible [[link removed]]
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By Kathy Spillar | Women make the holidays happen, even as policymakers undermine the programs meant to support families—including SNAP and Affordable Care Act subsidies to make healthcare more affordable.
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