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President Donald Trump announced his intention to work on making childcare more accessible in a bi-partisan fashion during his first address before a joint session of congress. It signals a substantial shift in paid leave in the United States.
During the presidential campaign, Trump made maternity leave a signature issue. Now that he’s in the White House, he appears intent on pursuing paid leave for new parents who don’t receive time off from their employers.