NY could become first state to offer paid leave during pregnancy
New York could become the first state in the country to offer paid family leave during pregnancy as opposed to only after the child is already born. Gov. Kathy Hochul said she wants to expand the states policy to include 40 hours of paid leave for prenatal appointments.
Consistent medical care in the early months makes all the difference, and it can detect problems, makes adjustments if necessary, Hochul said Thursday during a preview of her State of the State address. We hope what were doing here in New York will raise the bar for the rest of the nation.
More than 80% of the states workforce is entitled to 12 weeks or roughly three months of paid parental leave under current law. However, paid family leave is only available after the child is born and short-term disability benefits are only available until four weeks before the childs birth after a seven-day waiting period. The proposed inclusion of prenatal care as a separate qualifying event, the governors office said, would amend this.
The proposal, one of several she's laid out in advance of her State of the State address on Tuesday, will likely need approval from the state Legislature.
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