Washingtons paid leave program heads toward a fiscal cliff - My Edmonds News

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Washington's paid family and medical leave program is projected to face a deficit of hundreds of millions of dollars in the coming years unless the Legislature intervenes. This program is crucial for providing workers with paid time off during family and medical emergencies. Experts indicate that if funding issues are not addressed, the program may struggle to fulfill its commitments to beneficiaries. Recently, discussions have emerged about potential legislative adjustments to stabilize the program financially. Stakeholders emphasize the importance of this program, especially for families who depend on it during critical times.

In light of the looming deficit, lawmakers are under pressure to conduct a thorough assessment of the program's funding model. The urgency of the situation has prompted various advocacy groups to mobilize support for legislative solutions. Without immediate action, the future of Washington's innovative paid leave initiative remains uncertain.

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