Parental Leave, 2009

Members of Congress are trying once more to push legislation on the Hill that would provide all federal employees with four weeks of paid parental leave. The me...

Members of Congress are trying once more to push legislation on the Hill that would provide all federal employees with four weeks of paid parental leave. The measure passed the House last year, but was never taken up in the Senate. The measure has been re-introduced in the House as HR 626, “The Federal Employees Paid Parental Leave Act”. Joining us to discuss the bill is one of its co-sponsors, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer from Maryland.

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