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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Friday explained his plan for national paid family leave, stressing that -- unlike front-runner Hillary Clinton s plan -- it mirrors the family leave bill that Democrats have put forward in Con stanley cup gress.Both Sanders and Clinton support 12 weeks of paid leave, but the two candidates disagree on how to pay for the measure. Sanders would pay for it with a $1.61 payroll tax -- the Democrats Family Act would also be funded thr stanley cup ough payr stanley cup oll tax contributions. Clinton s plan, meanwhile, would be paid for with a tax on the wealthy.Hillary Clinton says she would govern differently than a man Planned Parenthood to endorse Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire In Cedar Rapids, Iowa on Friday, Sanders charged that Clinton considers a $1.61 payroll tax on the average worker too high a price for three months of paid family and medical leave. I strongly disagree with that, he said to applause, noting that payroll taxes pay for Social Security and Medicare. The strength of a very small and modest increase in the payroll tax enshrines these pieces of legislation into our country, makes every worker own this legislation, he said. By enacting the law with a tax on the wealthy, maybe it will be gone next year, he said. In a statement released Thursday, senior policy adviser Ann O Leary defended Clinton s position, arguing that the United States can provide family leave without asking working peopl Udam Former Ohio governor, congressman Gilligan dies
By Michael Barone, Thomas Jefferson Street blogI ve written about the political trends in the late New Deal period and the Republican resurgence in the 1938 elections. Here s a piece by political scientist Andrew Busch on the same subject.On Facebook You can keep up with Thomas Jefferson Street blog postings through Facebook s Networked Bl stanley quencher ogs. -- Read more by Michael Barone.-- Read more from the Thomas J garrafinhas stanley efferso stanley cup n Street blog. -- Read more about the New Deal.By Michael Barone ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-bffdbd90-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d, right-rail-recirc-item--id-bffdbd90-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-bffdbd90-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d ~ .item:nth-child 5 display: block;
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Friday explained his plan for national paid family leave, stressing that -- unlike front-runner Hillary Clinton s plan -- it mirrors the family leave bill that Democrats have put forward in Con stanley cup gress.Both Sanders and Clinton support 12 weeks of paid leave, but the two candidates disagree on how to pay for the measure. Sanders would pay for it with a $1.61 payroll tax -- the Democrats Family Act would also be funded thr stanley cup ough payr stanley cup oll tax contributions. Clinton s plan, meanwhile, would be paid for with a tax on the wealthy.Hillary Clinton says she would govern differently than a man Planned Parenthood to endorse Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire In Cedar Rapids, Iowa on Friday, Sanders charged that Clinton considers a $1.61 payroll tax on the average worker too high a price for three months of paid family and medical leave. I strongly disagree with that, he said to applause, noting that payroll taxes pay for Social Security and Medicare. The strength of a very small and modest increase in the payroll tax enshrines these pieces of legislation into our country, makes every worker own this legislation, he said. By enacting the law with a tax on the wealthy, maybe it will be gone next year, he said. In a statement released Thursday, senior policy adviser Ann O Leary defended Clinton s position, arguing that the United States can provide family leave without asking working peopl Udam Former Ohio governor, congressman Gilligan dies
By Michael Barone, Thomas Jefferson Street blogI ve written about the political trends in the late New Deal period and the Republican resurgence in the 1938 elections. Here s a piece by political scientist Andrew Busch on the same subject.On Facebook You can keep up with Thomas Jefferson Street blog postings through Facebook s Networked Bl stanley quencher ogs. -- Read more by Michael Barone.-- Read more from the Thomas J garrafinhas stanley efferso stanley cup n Street blog. -- Read more about the New Deal.By Michael Barone ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-bffdbd90-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d, right-rail-recirc-item--id-bffdbd90-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-bffdbd90-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d ~ .item:nth-child 5 display: block;