Maryland Senate and House Give Preliminary Approval to Different Versions of Paid Family and Medical Leave

Maryland Matters By Elizabeth Shwe

Maryland’s Senate gave preliminary approval Thursday evening to a measure that would enable Marylanders to receive up to 24 weeks of paid leave per year for the birth, adoption or guardianship of a child and to care for themselves after a serious health issue. READ MORE>>

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