Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Food and transportation! Not everyone has a sugar daddy.

"But the bill’s uncertain future didn’t go unnoticed by Democratic Rep. Katie Porter of Orange County, a darling of the progressive movement who in a Tuesday video urged Newsom to sign the bill while scribbling figures on the iconic whiteboard she’s used in many a congressional hearing.

Under California’s current paid family leave rates, Porter said, an Orange County preschool teacher wouldn’t be able to afford the average rent of a one-bedroom apartment. But if Newsom were to sign the bill, they’d have some money 'left over for necessities like food and transportation,' Porter said."

~ Emily Hoeven

"California family leave, farmworker bills down to wire- CalMatters"

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