Fiscally responsible paid family leave is possible, and needed

The aftermath of the Dobbs v. Jackson ruling has sparked a national conversation about supporting women and families, highlighting the need for paid family leave, which is seen as a bipartisan opportunity to help parents bond with their newborns while promoting mental health and economic stability. Various proposed policies aim to provide this support without adding to the deficit, reflecting a commitment to fostering a culture of life and strengthening families in the face of financial challenges.

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