New York, Child Care and Kathy Hochul

Advocates for working families in New York say they want less talk and more action to improve child care in the state. Gov.
Home care consumers in some counties outside of New York City will be prompted to make the change starting on Jan. 6.
The Paid Prenatal Leave Law requires all private employers in New York to provide full or part-time pregnant employees with up to 20 hours of paid leave in a 52-week period.
The state has the power to serve children and families; and they must seize that power and not kick the can down the road.
Commentary: If New York Democrats want to become the party of working people again, they must start embracing bold solutions ...
The clock is ticking for New York to begin its overhaul of a popular Medicaid-funded home care program. But legal battles ...
New York Senate Bill s9082 enacts the New York Long-Term Care Trust Program. The program is modeled after the Washington Long-Term Care Trust Act (renamed “WA Cares Fund”) which was ...
New York State is taking action in supporting moms and babies by offering paid time off for prenatal care or any medical care ...