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Advocates for paid family leave say now is the time for action as employers realize the need more tools to recruit and retain workers in a tight labor market.
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Congress is currently debating a proposal for four weeks of paid family and medical leave as part of President Biden's Build Back Better agenda. But, even if that plan gets to the president's desk and becomes law, state Senator Jennifer Boysko, a Democrat from Herndon, says that's not enough. That's why she introduced Senate Bill One to make sure people have 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave.
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Lawmakers will be returning to Richmond in August to write a new budget and consider a host of criminal justice reforms. And, they’ll also be considering…
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Democrats are pressing for paid family medical leave legislation. But, business groups are pushing back.The stories of people forced to work through…