The Republican National Committee is charging that the Obama administration’s day-long White House Summit on Working Families rings hollow.

“Democrats are not just ignoring the bills passed by the Republican-led House. They also refuse to consider bills sponsored by Senate Republicans to help working families,” RNC spokesman Raffi Williams emailed Breitbart News Monday.

The White House, in conjunction with the Department of Labor and the left-wing Center for American Progress (CAP), hosted the event in Washington, focused on providing Americans with family-friendly work policies.

In an op-ed detailing the importance of the day’s event, Obama wrote that “family leave, childcare, and flexibility aren’t frills.”

He further announced a Presidential Memorandum directing all agencies to “to expand access to flexible work schedules, and giving employees the right to request them,” called on Congress to pass the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, and directed the Department of Labor to spend $25 million on job training programs for people who do not have access to childcare.

“I’ll work with anyone – Democrats or Republicans – to increase opportunity for American workers. But in this year of action, whenever I can act on my own, I will,” Obama wrote.

According to the RNC, CAP’s participation is symbolic of the White House’s lack of seriousness in working with Republicans on the matter.

In an itemized list, the RNC highlighted bills sponsored by Senate Republicans that it says are family-friendly but that Democrats have failed to consider.

Via the RNC: