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Members of the Senate Housing and Human Services Committee on Thursday voted to advance policy creating a state-level paid family leave program, amid frustrations with a separate paid sick leave policy put in place through a decision by the Michigan Supreme Court.

Sen. Erika Geiss (D-Taylor) offered testimony on her Senate Bill 332 and Senate Bill 333, which in their current form would allow employees to take up to 12 weeks of paid leave for circumstances including maternity leave, paternity leave, caring for oneself or a family member facing a long term illness and caring for oneself or a family member who has faced sexual assault, domestic violence, or other types of interpersonal or community violence.

Read more at Michigan Advance.

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