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…While I faced many challenges and had limited financial resources at the start of my career, I was able to forge my own path because I had people around me who helped me press forward – from family and friends who were there for me in more ways than I can count, to my grad school professor who let me bring my kid into the office during my days as a research assistant. Without that support from a community of people who treated me as the whole person that I was, my career would surely have stalled.

That’s the kind of support that helps build success, and a guaranteed paid leave program in Michigan would do the same. It would be a monumental step forward in supporting all working Michiganders as whole people, especially those who may not have a community to help them like I did. And, for women who take on the childbearing role in families, it may mean the difference between them leaving the workforce after giving birth or staying on their chosen career paths.

Read more at Michigan Advance.

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