Affirming that the levels of infant and maternity mortality in the United States are to be ashamed and that many of those deaths could be avoided through a family leave program, a California congressman conducts consultations towards a Bill for the nation. This plan is partly inspired by the first state family allowance law, which has been in effect in California for three decades. Fabiola Santiago is the campaign coordinator called the Paid family program for the United States.
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