This mornings rant is about #paidfamilyleave in Colorado & how #voters overwhelmingly passed FAMLI
[& employers can now register for CO’s new program finally; employees max 12 weeks of paid leave a yr + 4 additional wks for #pregnancy or #childbirth complications]
Let’s get 1st thing straight - this 🧵 is no insight into the near 15 yrs #advocates fought for #paidfamilyleave at the CO state Capitol before #voters passed it on the #ballot
I, like many folks - came into the advocacy for #FAMLI yrs after lots of fight. Grateful to have it
The cost & how it’s paid for has been the most controversial issue throughout the #advocacy [at least from my perspective] - we’ve had to combat the concern & stigma of expense in various ways.
Employees & employers cover the cost of .9% of the employee’s [paid leave] wage. ✨
For ex: when I was a #policy manager w/ Clayton I made 55k (& worked on the legislation & #ballotmeasure) someone like me would pay in $4 weekly & be matched by employer].
As a single parent who never got paid leave I’d gladly give 5 times that. The pushback has been 🥜
@9to5Colorado led the charge & the task force set up was versatile & our #leaders strategized very well. I’ve been so impressed with the amount of staff I’ve seen lead on #FAMLI coming out of 9to5. From Ashley to Kaitlin, all the way back to Z & of course Judith. 🔥✨🥂🎉💕
Organizations & agencies that have equivalent programs that match principals of #paidfamilyleave can opt to use their program. This has also been a hard part of implementation #advocacy & harmful rhetoric has swayed lots of agencies/orgs/departments to not partake #copilitics
The state & most non profits offer FMLA [VERY DIFFERENT then PAID family medical leave] 🙄 I had this at Safe House Denver, Catholic Charities, & Clayton. I didn’t even know how to inquire about it until I disclosed my pregnancy at SHD. Often, you supplement w/ 3rd party plan:
W/ short term disability & maybe get 2-4 weeks of 60% of your income [real shit situation for a postpartum parent already dealing with being broke] 🙄
BIG highlights of the FAMLI program #voters passed:
✨ any size business can do it
🎉 pre-earned $2.5k in wages qualifies You
w/ those standard #shorttermdisability 3rd party coverage programs [like AFLAC 🦆] #lowincome earners always suffer and it drives #inequities {considering we are further underpaid during such a vulnerable time} - I even had to convince my agent I was pregnant before signing up.
Employers are going to be able to start premium deductions [$ to pay for the plan] on January 1st, 2023. Benefits get to employees Jan 2024
👁 DOES YOUR EMPLOYER KNOW?
✨ DOES YOUR UNION REP KNOW?
The new program will be ran through the newly created DIVISION of FAMLI ✨ w/ CO department of Labor & Employment.
👁employers that employ < 10 employees don’t have to pay the employer 1/2 of the premium
👁 employees are covered if they earn $2.5k in wages in the “base period”
Employees covered by FAMLI ✨ can use their earned paid medical leave for these reasons:
🍼to care for a child filling birth, adoption or placement in foster care
✨to take ‘safe leave’ - get a protection order, or medical or mental health care, or abuse related issues
(Con.)
💆care for a family member w/ a serious health condition
✨ active duty & impending ‘exigency leave’
We have now moved into committee! SB23-111 is for #worker protections & makes sure that public employees can engage in the political process like everyone else
Public employees are nurses, teachers, public service workers & EMT drivers #copolitics
The right to strike for public employees is only possible after presenting to a board - there is not a avenue for public employees to #unionize or #organize if they think they need too
We are now hearing from a Nurse who tells us 'this impacts you all cause you seek health care'
We have testimony from @DenverHealthMed worker - who says "you do not need a heart beat in a seat, you need a capable health care worker when you are seeking health care"
"we need to level the playing field between our bosses & unions" #copolitics
In fact, #postpartum depression not only is the number one killer of birthing parents - it is killing us in the long term too - 20% of deaths in the postpartum period are due to #Suicides
U.S. policies that hate families and women perpetuate this obvi.
#2: "Authorities have not said whether they're looking {postpartum psychosis} as a factor in her alleged crimes, but "It does seem like a pretty classic case of postpartum depression with potential psychosis,"
This mornings rant is dedicated to all the folks doing #community designed policy. I see MANY ppl talk about this in #copolitics & very FEW tangibly do it successfully.
Join me in yesterdays presentation to @DePaulU students & some good local examples - a 🧵
Whether it’s small p or big P #policy how we design initiatives, how we write bills, how we engage testifiers, how we build coalitions & organize - can perpetuate inequities we’re trying to disrupt. #copilitics
white supremacy cultural characteristics love policy & advocacy
We’ve got incredible #leaders that stray away from white supremacy cultural characteristics in advocacy & lead with #integrity
There’s a beautiful thing that happens when we build policy with people most impacted, & leaders who understand social determinants of health, & students, & direct service providers. #copolitics#denverliving shout out to Amanda Orta - who runs programming for COVIVO #policy
Chicago has very similar niche #housing issues as #Denver - a group of parents from south side built policy development w/ #workingparents in Denver last yr - we convened it, it’s awesome to see parents & young ppl advocating for complex housing issues. In their communities.
This mornings rant is for ppl that keep losing ppl.
Or, ppl that keep losing ppl & there never seems to be time to process all the death, or for the people that constantly live in grief since they were young cause people are always dying.
Olivia passed away the other day. Some sent me a screen shot on a story about someone saying goodbye. Apparently it happened last week.
Like all of us I rush to her social media “no way” I think. Looking for an obituary cause we live far from home now. #Minneapolis
My mind floods - which isn’t about Olivia - it’s about losing many friends and chosen family to these common killers 1) fetanyl 2) suicide 3) homicide.
My bias tells me it’s surely 1 of the 3. B/c I’ve lost more ppl to the top 2 - around 15-20 to be exact. #suicide#fetanyl
Thankful to see Gianna Horton from the Denver Justice Project & @intrfthalliance and their great questions to the candidates for the Independent Monitor position.
Shara Smith coming through @intrfthalliance with some great questions:
“What do you believe is the role of the independent monitor of ensuring the safety of marginalized groups? “
Candidate Liz Castle says we should have police & law enforcement make better connections to communities, not all communities are the same and need different approaches.
Mary Opler is speaking about #ClubQ & how hate crimes have sky rocketed, that Denver can do more.