While the focus of this group's efforts are primarily passing paid family leave in Oregon, we also support any paid leave bill at the federal level that will help Oregon families and lead to more universal national coverage. That is why we support the The Federal Employees Paid Parental Leave Act (S. 3140). This bill would allow federal employees to be paid for 4 (potentially up to 8) weeks of leave after giving birth to or adopting a new child or to care for a sick loved one. This bill, while only providing the benefit to federal employees, would be a great example to states trying to pass their own bills (like us), offer some national momentum on this issue, and serve as a model to companies that try to offer competitive benefits.
The bill already passed in the House with major support, and will be voted on very soon in the Senate. So, it is time for us to make calls or write emails to our Senators to encourage them to both support and co-sponsor this bill. It is so important for them to hear our voices at this critical point. Thank you.
For Oregonians, here's how to do it:
Call (just your closest office) or email Senator Ron Wyden at:
Portland:
(503) 326-7525
Eugene:
(541) 431-0229
La Grande:
(541) 962-7691
Medford:
(541) 858-5122
Bend:
(541) 330-9142
Salem:
(503) 589-4555
Call (just your closest office) or email Senator Gordon Smith at:
Portland: 503.326.3386
Eugene: 541.465.6750
Medford: 541.608.9102
Bend: 541.318.1298
Pendleton: 541.278.1129
Here's what you can say/write:
Senator, I am one of your constituents and my zip code is xxxxx. The Federal Employees Paid Parental Leave Act (S. 3140) will be up for a vote in the Senate soon, and I urge you to support this bill by co-sponsoring it. The bill would offer 4 weeks of paid leave to federal employees after they have a child or in the event they need to care for a sick loved one. It is an important first step towards national, family-friendly, paid leave legislation. I hope that you will support this bill and future efforts to make paid leave available to all your constituents. Thank you.