Thursday, June 07, 2007

Albany Common Council Votes To Support Paid Family Leave

With Republicans in the State Senate delaying passage of a paid family leave bill, the Albany Common Council has weighed in and passed a resolution in support of the Working Families Time to Care Act. The resolution urges the local legislative delegation to do all they can to make sure this bill becomes law.

Ward 3 Councilmember Corey Ellis explains her support:
"Time off to care for a newborn shouldn't be a luxury that only some families can afford - it should be a basic cornerstone of our society."
Ward 4 Councilmember Barbara Smith added:
"[The Working Families Time To Care Act would] bring a little bit of much-needed peace of mind to working people across the state."
We agree. If you agree, sign on in support of paid family leave!

1 comment:

Charlemagne said...

Mothers generally shouldn't work. I think this underscores a larger social issue of women leaving the home to pursue careers. This ultimately leads to the deterioration of society.