The Colorado Senate passed legislation to establish a paid family and medical leave program April 25, but following strong opposition from business groups, the bill now requires more research before a program can begin.
The newest version of the FAMLI Act (SB 188), amended at the last minute April 24, would create a family and medical leave insurance (FAMLI) program for the state. However, it first requires “a thorough analysis of paid family leave programs by experts in the field,” establishes a family and medical leave implementation task force, and calls for actuarial studies. The family and medical ...
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