Lawmakers debate paid medical leave bill at Roundhouse
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SANTA FE, N.M. — The Paid Family & Medical Leave Act arrived in its first House committee Friday. After more than three hours of debate, the House Commerce and Economic Development Committee voted to roll the bill to a future meeting.
Senate Bill 11 – which cleared the Senate last weekend – wants to follow nearly a dozen other states in creating a state-run family and medical leave program. The bill’s sponsors believe New Mexico workers shouldn’t have to decide between keeping their jobs and their health, families, or overall well-being.
According to the bill, workers could take up to 12 weeks of paid time off in a variety of circumstances.
Those circumstances include:
- Family leave – such as bonding with a new child or grieving a death
- Safe leave – such as recovering from or taking care of a family member who’s suffered abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking
- Medical leave – which also applies to an employee taking care of a family member
Click on the video above to hear what business leaders had to say about the legislation Friday.
Track SB 11 during the legislative session.
The debate on the Paid Family & Medical Leave Act will continue to another day.
— Griffin Rushton (@GriffinRushton) March 11, 2023
After 3 1/2 hours of debate, the House Commerce & Economic Development Committee voted to roll the bill to a future meeting. #nmpol @KOB4