House Democrats will add four weeks of paid leave to the party's social spending and climate package, people familiar with the plan said
WASHINGTON—House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said House Democrats would add a paid-leave measure to the party’s education, healthcare and climate package, trying to revive a provision that had fallen out of the $1.
85 trillion legislation afterThe bill will propose providing four weeks of paid leave, according to people familiar with the plan, shorter than the 12 weeks of leave that Democrats had initially hoped to include in the legislation.
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