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Post by Logan on Feb 20, 2017 23:43:22 GMT -6
D.C. mayor does not sign or veto family-leave law, leaving critics on both sidesIn the first real test of her power in the face of a new left-leaning D.C. Council, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser dodged a showdown over the city’s paid-family-leave bill. Bowser was opposed to the legislation, among the most generous paid-leave policies in the country, for several reasons. She was concerned about the $250 million annual tax it would impose on employers. She worried that it would benefit city workers who lived in Maryland and Virginia more than her own constituents. And she felt it was imprudent to expand government when the city may face cutbacks under the Trump administration. The business community, even more opposed to the law, was counting on Bowser to block it. But Bowser didn’t veto it. And she didn’t sign it, either. She let the bill become law without her signature and then sent a letter to the D.C. Council, maintaining that she had “grave concerns” about it. Read more: www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-politics/dc-mayor-does-not-to-sign--or-veto--family-leave-law-leaving-critics-on-both-sides/2017/02/18/185547a6-f495-11e6-8d72-263470bf0401_story.html
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