Issues to watch during Maryland’s 2023 legislative session

Baltimore Sun

In 2022, the legislature passed a bill to implement up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave for most Marylanders. Lawmakers need to settle how to split contributions between employers and workers to a fund that will pay for the program and decide when workers must start to pay into the fund before the policy goes into effect in 2025. READ MORE>>

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