Rep. McBride Calls on Congress to Make Paid Leave the “Law of the Land”
joyous challenges of welcoming a child into their family or the abject terror of a serious illness
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joyous challenges of welcoming a child into their family or the abject terror of a serious illness
through career support system with paid leave, universal child care, and strong public schools so that
families actually manage caregiving and welcoming a new child. Under current law, FMLA places unnecessary restrictions … protected leave after the birth of a child, parents may only take that leave intermittently if their employer
they need to succeed,” Rep. McBride said. “Every child deserves access to engaging, forward-looking education — no matter
centers centralize services for survivors of domestic violence, child abuse, and other forms of violence, helping families access
federal protections and resources that allow every child to reach their full potential.” “I’ve stood
tariffs without Congressional approval, capping the cost of child care, expanding health care coverage, creating new pathways
take paid time to welcome a new child, care for a seriously ill loved one, recover from … take: 12 weeks to care for a new child; 6 weeks to care for a family member with
should reflect our values: dignity, fairness, opportunity. Every child should have a doctor. Every senior should age with
Delaware Dr. Lauren Meyer, small business owners, child care providers, labor leaders, advocates, and nonprofit leaders. Photos from … paid family and medical leave, high-quality child care, and elder care, and building bipartisan support for policies
care for loved ones or welcome a new child. The FAIR Leave Act—short for Fully Adhering … care for a newborn or newly adopted child, tend to a seriously ill spouse, child, or parent, address
joined efforts to exempt essential child care items and other consumer staples from tariff hikes that would raise
receive the services her life depends on.” “Our child wouldn’t be able to stay in our home … Medicaid gives us peace of mind—and our child a future. For Delawareans with lifelong disabilities or complex
Trump-Vance Administration to exempt essential child care items from their tariffs that are raising costs for families … first year of a child’s life, including nearly $1,000 on baby safety gear alone. Tariffs
Congress right now.” “Whether you are a child, a person with disabilities, a mother-to-be, or have … hard it can be to ensure your child has the care they need, especially when financial struggles arise
lowering the cost of childcare and restoring the child tax credit. I look forward to working alongside