Paid Family Leave

March 14, 2008 - 6:57pm

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Sunday at 10:30 a.m., catch Reporters Roundtable, hosted by Michael Aron and featuring The Bergen Record’s Charles Stile, NJN’s Jim Hooker, Mark DiOnno from the Star-Ledger and PolitickerNJ.com’s Matt Friedman.  The group will discuss New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s fall from grace, the U.S. Senate race, the budget and John Ashcroft’s recent testimony. 

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Albano/Oliver/Greenstein/DeAngelo Paid Family Leave Now Law

Release Date: May 2 2008

PAID FAMILY LEAVE BECOMES LAW

(TRENTON) - Legislation Assembly members Nelson Albano, Sheila Oliver, Linda Greenstein, and Wayne DeAngelo sponsored to provide workers across the state access to up to six weeks paid benefits when taking leave from their jobs to care for a pressing family need was signed into law today by Governor Jon S. Corzine.

O'Toole: Paid Family Leave is Another Assault on NJ Economy

Release Date: May 2 2008

Senator Kevin O'Toole (R-40) a member of the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee, issued the following statement today after Governor Corzine signed the Paid Family Leave bill into law:

"The latest job figures from the federal and state labor departments have proven what Republicans have been saying for the last six years. New Jersey businesses are being overwhelmed by a six-year assault of soaring taxes, higher fees and reckless government spending. Now, Governor Corzine has administered a final crushing blow to the State's economic competitiveness in the form of the paid family leave legislation.

Kean: Paid Family Leave Will Hurt New Jersey Economy

Release Date: May 2 2008

Senate Republican Leader Tom Kean (R-21) issued the following statement today after Governor Corzine signed the Paid Family Leave bill into law:

"While there is nothing more important than being there for our families and loved ones in times of need, the Paid Family Leave law unfortunately will do New Jersey families more harm than good.

WEINBERG DECLARES VICTORY WITH ENACTMENT OF PAID FAMILY LEAVE LAW

Release Date: May 2 2008

TRENTON Senator Loretta Weinberg today declared a hard-fought victory for New Jersey workers and their families with the enactment of the new Paid Family Leave law.

            “This is a good day for workers and their families because we’ve injected some heart into the world of business,” said Senator Weinberg, D-Bergen. “This new law will help families deal with what’s really important in life – being there for loved ones in times of need.”

PAID FAMILY LEAVE LEGISLATION IS NOW LAW

Release Date: May 2 2008

TRENTON – Landmark legislation sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Steve Sweeney and Senator Barbara Buono, which will make New Jersey the second state in the nation (after California) to provide paid family leave benefits for workers caring for sick family members or newborn or newly adopted children was signed into law today, at a ceremony at the State House. 

            “The signing of this bill ushers in a new day for New Jersey’s workforce, in that it gives hard-working parents and caregivers the time they need to take care of the family members who rely on them the most,” said Senator Sweeney, D-Gloucester, Cumberland and Salem.  “By now, you all know of my strong conviction for this legislation, because I was in a similar situation when my 14 year-old daughter, Lauren was born.  My employer was understanding, and allowed me to take the time I needed.  Had my employment situation been different, I could have had a difficult time balancing spending the 75 days at the hospital with my newborn daughter, or going to work to provide for my wife and young son.  This new law is aimed at helping workers whose employers won’t allow them to take this necessary leave time.”

PAID FAMILY LEAVE BILL GETS FINAL LEGISLATIVE APPROVAL FROM SENATE

Release Date: Apr 7 2008

TRENTON A measure sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Steve Sweeney and Senator Barbara Buono which would provide paid family leave benefits for workers caring for sick family members and newborn or newly adopted children received final legislative approval today from the full Senate by a vote of 21 to 15.

             “I know this type of leave time is necessary, because I’ve been there myself,” said Majority Leader Sweeney, D-Gloucester, Cumberland and Salem, in reference to the birth of his 14 year-old daughter, Lauren, who remained in intensive care for 75 days after she was born.  “In my case, I had an understanding employer, but I can’t say the same for all of New Jersey’s workers.  This bill would signify a new day for the State’s workforce, in that, the needs of families will be put before the needs of business owners. Parenting is the most important job that many of us will ever undertake, and this legislation would allow New Jersey to remain in the forefront of providing necessary benefits for its hard-working residents.”

March 17, 2008 - 10:06pm

They’re the gang that couldn’t shoot straight... but they can do damage anyway

It is clear that the big-government radicals running Trenton today will stop at nothing to advance their vision of an even bigger nanny state no matter what or who is destroyed on the way to achieving the “Common Good.” So much so that they will pass drastically flawed and dangerous bills that will destroy New Jersey’s competitive business climate in favor of emotion based, job destroying politics. This time, however, they got caught on a procedural technicality.

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SENATE APPROVES PAID FAMILY LEAVE LEGISLATION

Release Date: Mar 3 2008

TRENTON A measure sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Steve Sweeney and Senator Barbara Buono which would provide paid family leave benefits for workers caring for sick family members and newborn or newly adopted children was approved today by the full Senate by a vote of 22 to 16.

            “I’m sponsoring this legislation as a father, who understands the urgency of this type of leave time for working families, because I was in a similar situation 14 years ago when my daughter Lauren was born four months premature,” said Senate Majority Leader Sweeney, D-Gloucester, Cumberland and Salem. “Lauren remained in the hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit for 75 days, and either my wife or I was there with her round the clock.  My boss understood and allowed me to take off the time I needed, but I can’t imagine having to choose between spending time with my daughter who was clinging to life, and going to work to be able to put food on the table for my wife and then four year-old son.”

         "Far too many individuals have had to make the tough decision between caring for a loved one and being able to maintain their income. Far too many new mothers and fathers have had to rush back to work after the birth of their child," said Senator Buono, D-Middlesex. "These are choices that should never have to be made in the United States and soon they will no longer be choices forced upon New Jersey families."

Paid Family Leave Bill Clears Assembly Panel

Release Date: Feb 28 2008

PAID FAMILY LEAVE BILL CLEARS ASSEMBLY PANEL

(TRENTON) - The Assembly Labor Committee today released legislation Assembly members Nelson Albano, Sheila Oliver, Linda Greenstein, and Wayne DeAngelo sponsored to provide workers across the state access to up to six weeks paid leave from their jobs to take care of pressing family needs.

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