Georgia House leaders back paid parental leave for 250,000 state workers
A freshman lawmaker has proposed expanding paid parental leave to the states public employees as Republicans broaden their recent embrace of a policy change they had previously long resisted.
The proposal, sponsored by Rep. Houston Gaines, an Athens Republican, was announced at a Tuesday press conference featuring House leadership, including the chambers top two officials.
The bill, which was filed Tuesday, would provide three weeks of paid leave for any eligible state employee regardless of gender or sexual orientation after the birth of a child, have a child in foster care placed in their home or adopt.
If passed, the new policy would affect nearly 250,000 state workers, including K-12 teachers, university staffers and others who currently have no paid paternal leave and who sometimes return to work before they are ready.
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