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A Valuing Families Agenda

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What would a policy that really values families look like? 

Parents need real programs, not just rhetoric, that help them take care of their children or sick family members and supports the decent wages and health care all families need. 

Here's the good news: progressive leaders at the state level across this country have been enacting policies to help American families and, while no state has pulled all the elements together, there is a pretty good blueprint for a policy program that values families out there.   Teaming up with MomsRising, the Progressive States Network has pulled these policies together in a set of on-line resources outlining the whole array of policies that progressives can and are promoting across the country.

You can find these State Legislative Models at:

http://www.progressivestates.org/momsrising

Check them out but here's a few highlights (built around MomsRising M*O*T*H*E*R typology of issues), with a lot more at the link above. 

M- Maternity/Paternity Leave (Family Leave)

These include issues like:

  • The California Paid Family Leave Law gives employees up to six weeks of paid leave

  • Going beyond federal unpaid leave, which covers firms with at least 50 employees, Vermont's law extends leave to employers with 10 employees or more for medical leave and 15 employees or more for parental leave.

 O- Open Flexible Work 

  • San Francisco voters look poised to enact a ballot proposal to guarantee up to nine sick days per year for full-time workers at large businesses

  • Like a number of states, Illinois law limits overtime for nurses, a model that could be extended to other job categories to ease the overtime burden on many families.

 T- afTer-School Programs

 H- Health Care for All Kids

  • The new Illinois AllKids law provides an affordable health care plan for all children in the state on a sliding fee scale based on family income.  

  • Laws in Maryland and New York City and proposed bills in Chicago and New York State are designed to reinforce the employer contribution to health care coverage in our system.

  • San Francisco enacted the first law in the nation creating universal health coverage in a jurisdiction; the California legislature passed a Single-Payer bill (which was vetoed) to extend coverage to everyone in that state and leaders in Wisconsin have proposed an innovative Employer-Based Universal Coverage bill.

 E- Excellent Child Care

 R- Realistic & Fair Wages

There are a lot more resources- links to model legislation, talking points and articles about these initiatives at http://www.progressivestates.org/momsrising

What's clear is that progressives have a broad family-friendly agenda; they just need to promote it more publicly.

 

 

 

 

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Reminds me of the Mothers' Day Manifesto:

See a great article in The Nation: "The Motherhood Manifesto," by Joan Blades & Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner from >The Nation>, 22 May 2006 issue at http://www.thenation.com/doc/20060522/blades

A short summary of the programs they advocate (that I most agree with):

1. Childcare and Expanded Kindergarten: We ought to run on making kindergarten for 5 year olds all day and making pre-kindergarten for 4 year olds free and part of the public school system. Essentially, we'd be making Head Start available to all American kids. Oklahoma is having great success with a state-wide program of public daycare. Maria Montessori was right, kids are ready to learn by 3 (and that's what we ought to be working towards).

2. Healthcare for All Kids: Some states have gone this route, and Kerry's Kids First program is interesting. This would be a great large step toward single-payer healthcare.

3. Expand Medical Family Leave Act:
To paid maternity leave for three months for mothers and two weeks for fathers (or something like that). Let's watch Republicans show how little they really care about family values.

Not only does this Mothers' Agenda demonstrate our core value of Patriotism / Common Good, but it also will help keep 20 and 30-something women on our side and voting Democratic.
Let's show some Democratic Family Values.

More in one of my old DKos diaries: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/5/14/123643/762

As with every post I read by him, Kudos to Nathan!

MomsRising was the organization set up by Joan Blades & Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, who we are working with on this project.

Which is why it seems familiar :)

I just checked out the website and sent it to my kids' mom. I'll do what I can to publicize.

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