Across the U.S., millions of women have to choose between working through unbearable pain, losing income they can’t afford to go without, or tapping into a limited number of sick days that then won’t be there if they have the flu or a doctor’s appointment. For low-wage workers, the choices are even more limited, with no work from home or sick leave options.

When I woke up on the floor of that bodega in 2015, I was 23-years-old and terrified that asking for time off would hurt my career. But now, I’m a member of Congress with the power to do something about it.

I’m introducing legislation to give workers up to 12 days of paid leave a year for reproductive health. It would cover period pain, yes, but also menopause symptoms, IVF, miscarriages, endometriosis flare-ups, and more. And it isn’t just for women—men could leverage the policy to get a vasectomy or fertility treatments. It’s a policy that’s inclusive, smart, and cost-effective.

  • Eq0@literature.cafe
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    6 hours ago

    Why not sick leave? Like, a real one?

    Sorry for the snark, I guess this has more chance of passing into effect…

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      6 hours ago

      Yeah considering Americans still don’t have any protected sick leave on the federal level, this might have a better chance of passing.

      Not to mention the stigma of taking sick leave for reproductive health reasons of course.