Bill Clinton returns to White House to mark 30th anniversary of Family and Medical Leave Act

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Bill Clinton returns to White House to mark 30th anniversary of Family and Medical Leave Act
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President Biden played host to former President Bill Clinton to mark the 30th anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), the first piece of legislation that the 42nd president signed into law after taking office in 1993.

President Biden played host to former President Bill Clinton to mark the 30th anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act , the first piece of legislation that the 42nd president signed into law after taking office in 1993.

Clinton recounted his first time on an airplane after leaving office, when a"really compelling flight attendant with a very intense stare" asked if she could speak with him. She told him she would not have been able to support her dying parents without the FMLA. "We need more stories. Not process. People need to understand that as great as this was, there's still a lot of people left out," Clinton said.

His plan called for providing workers up to $4,000 a month, with a minimum of two-thirds of average weekly wages replaced. The White House estimated the program would cost more than $225 billion over a decade.into the slimmed-down climate and health care legislation that Mr. Biden signed into law in August.

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