E2SSB 5659 - H COMM AMD
By Committee on Appropriations
NOT ADOPTED 04/13/2007
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the
following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 FINDINGS AND DECLARATIONS. The legislature
finds that, although family and medical leave laws have assisted
individuals to balance the demands of the workplace with their family
responsibilities, more needs to be done to achieve the goals of family
care, children and family health, workforce stability, and economic
security. In particular, the legislature finds that many individuals
do not have access to family and medical leave laws, and those who do
may not be in a financial position to take family and medical leave
that is unpaid, and that employer-paid benefits meet only a relatively
small part of this need. The legislature declares it to be in the
public interest to establish a program that: (1) Allows parents to
bond with a newborn or newly placed child, and workers to care for
seriously ill family members; (2) provides limited and additional
income support for a reasonable period while an individual is away from
work on family and medical leave; (3) reduces the impact on state
income support programs by increasing an individual's ability to
provide caregiving services for family members while maintaining an
employment relationship; and (4) establishes a wage replacement benefit
to be coordinated with current existing state and federal family and
medical leave laws."
Correct the title.
EFFECT: (1) Finds that more needs to be done to achieve the goals
of family care, children and family health, workforce stability, and
economic security. Also finds that many individuals do not have access
to leave, those who do may not be able to afford to take leave, and
employer-paid benefits meet only part of this need.
(2) Declares it to be in the public interest to establish a program
that: (a) Allows parents to bond with a new child, and workers to care
for seriously ill family members; (b) provides income support while an
individual is on leave; (c) reduces the impact on certain state
programs; and (d) establishes a benefit to be coordinated with existing
leave laws.