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…Without policy at the federal level, states have decided to create their own. Thirteen states and Washington, D.C., have enacted paid family leave, according to the Bipartisan Policy Center. “The sky has not fallen, the bottom’s not fallen out of their economies,” said Monique Stanton, president and CEO of Michigan League for Public Policy.

Minnesota is the most recent addition to the list of states to enact paid leave. It’s a state where Democrats — as in Michigan — flipped control of the Legislature last fall and liked what they saw in states across the country with paid leave policies in place.

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