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Study: Men Want to Do More Caregiving, but Can’t – Slate

Study: Men Want to Do More Caregiving, but Can’t – Slate

Though a majority of Americans support paid family leave (though they may disagree over how to provide it), new research out in time for Father’s Day suggests insufficient paid leave as well as social expectations prevent fathers from caring for their children as much as they’d like.

Study: Men Want to Do More Caregiving, but Can’t – Slate

Nonpartisan report finds biggest barriers to women’s health are from Wisconsin politicians – Milwaukee Independent

According to the National Partnership’s report, Bad Medicine: How a Political Agenda Is Undermining Abortion Care and Access in Wisconsin, Wisconsin has a number of abortion restrictions that bear no relationship to medical standards; undermining health care providers’ efforts to provide the highest quality, patient-centered care; and taking decision-making away from women.

Study: Men Want to Do More Caregiving, but Can’t – Slate

Oh baby! This had to be the cutest Statehouse rally ever. – NJ.com

Parents, clergy and lawmakers participating in the “Think Babies” demonstration in Trenton spoke broadly about the need for more affordable child care and a more generous paid family leave law that would double time off from six weeks to 12 weeks after a child is born or adopted.

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