Bill to expand paid parental leave in Ohio would impact virtually no families
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Senate Bill 360 proposes to expand parental leave to twelve weeks for government-employee parents of newly born and adopted children. Parents could also get six weeks of paid leave if their child is stillborn. There would be no more two-week waiting period to get the benefits, as well.
Although some parents are happy to see an increase, the bill didnt live up to the expectations of other parents.
News 5 analysis of state and census data shows only around .06% of workforce-aged Ohioans will actually be able to utilize these six to 12 weeks of family leave. Right now, only specific state workers, such as legislative employees and those in Executive-branch offices, would qualify.
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https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2022/10/07/bill-to-expand-paid-parental-leave-in-ohio-would-impact-virtually-no-families/
And Mikey blabbers on about making Ohio a great place to raise your family. Typical Repugnant to brag about a policy that benefits almost no one!