Gillibrand, Delauro Introduce New And Improved Family Act In Fight For Universal Paid Leave
"Without universal paid leave, millions of Americans must choose between their livelihood and the health and well-being of themselves and their families. After ten years fighting for paid leave, we are still the only industrialized nation without this essential program," said
"Thirty years ago, we broke ground by enshrining the Family and Medical Leave Act into law, providing unpaid family and medical leave for working Americans," said
Gillibrand and DeLauro's FAMILY Act delivers a key solution to the country's public health and economic challenges and is modeled on successful state programs. This year's introduction of the FAMILY Act includes notable changes that strengthen paid leave protections for all workers. Most notably, the new bill would:
1. Bring the definition of "family" into the 21st century: The new definition of "family" ensures a broader range of caregiving relationships are covered, including a spouse, registered domestic partner/civil union partner, spouse or domestic partner's parent (parent-in-law), children of any age, child's spouse (child-in-law), parent, parent's spouse (step-parent), sibling, sibling's spouse (sibling-in-law), grandparent, grandparent's spouse (step-grandparent), grandchild, grandchild's spouse (grandchild-in-law), or any other individual who is related by blood or affinity and whose association with the individual involved is equivalent of a family relationship.
Previously, "family" for caregiving eligibility was defined as: spouse, domestic partner, parent, or child under 18 or age 18 or older if incapable of self-care because of a physical or mental disability.
2. Expand eligibility to cover all workers who have worked in the past two years: The new bill expands benefit eligibility to protect all workers regardless of whether or not they are subject to
3. Improve program financing: Previously, the bill applied a 0.4% payroll tax, shared evenly between employers and employees, to income subject to the
4. Include a progressive wage replacement rate for benefits: The progressive wage replacement rate still has a
* 85% on the first
* 69% of monthly wages from
* 50% of monthly wages from
Previously, the rate was approximately 67% of monthly wages, up to
5. Provide safe leave for sexual and domestic violence: The new bill would ensure workers have the ability to take safe leave to address non-medical needs in relation to sexual or domestic violence. These benefits extend assisting family in these activities, including people like parents, siblings, or adult children of any age.
6. Remove the unpaid waiting period for benefits: Benefits were not previously available for the first 5 caregiving days.
7. Acknowledge legacy states: States with paid leave laws in place can qualify for special status if they demonstrate that their program is at least as generous as the federal program. If a state qualifies for special status, workers will receive benefits through their state program. If a state qualifies for special status and enters into a data-sharing agreement with the federal government, the state program will be reimbursed for the cost of providing benefits guaranteed by federal law.
For a section-by-section comparison chart of the FAMILY Act changes, please click here (https://www.gillibrand.senate.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/FAMILY-Act-Comparison-Chart.pdf).
For a one-pager on the FAMILY Act changes, please click here (https://nationalpartnership.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/family-act-fact-sheet.pdf).
For bill text, please click here (https://www.gillibrand.senate.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/GAI23273.pdf).
This legislation is cosponsored by Senators Schumer (D-NY), Booker (D-NJ), Blumenthal (D-CT), Cardin (D-MD), Carper (D-DE), Duckworth (D-IL), Fetterman (D-PA), Hassan (D-NH), Lujan (D-NM), Murray (D-WA), Reed (D-RI), Schatz (D-HI), Sanders (I-VT), Stabenow (D-MI), Warren (D-MA), Welch (D-VT), and
This legislation has been endorsed by nearly 70 national organizations, including: American Muslim Health Professionals, Asset
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Original text here: https://www.gillibrand.senate.gov/news/press/release/gillibrand-delauro-introduce-new-and-improved-family-act-in-fight-for-universal-paid-leave/
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