Advocacy groups launch campaign in Washington calling for paid family leave Julia Manchester © Greg Nash The U.S. Capitol is seen from Pennsylvania Ave.
A number of advocacy organizations launched a new advertising campaign in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday aimed at pushing Congress to pass paid family leave legislation, according to a release obtained exclusively by The Hill.
The campaign, led by Paid Family Leave for the U.S. and its partner organizations, includes a mobile billboard, online advertisements, and social media promotion of U.S. caregivers and families calling for paid family leave.
The mobile billboard is slated to travel along a route in downtown Washington from April 13-15, showing images of caregivers calling for the policy to be passed.
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