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Legislature passes paid family leave measure

The Columbian
Published: July 1, 2017, 10:30pm

OLYMPIA – The Washington Legislature on Friday approved a paid family leave program that offers workers paid time off for the birth or adoption of a child or for the serious medical condition of the worker or the worker’s family member.

The measure passed the House on a 65-29 vote shortly after the Senate passed it on a 37-12 vote.

The bill, which was a compromise reached between Republicans and Democrats after weeks of negotiation, offers eligible workers 12 weeks of either leave beginning in 2020, or 16 weeks for a combination of both. An additional two weeks may be used if there is a serious health condition with a pregnancy.

Gov. Jay Inslee called the measure “a great bipartisan achievement.”

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