I have written about the plans that Biden has for our educational system……https://lobotero.com/2020/12/11/biden-on-education/
As I have been trying to keep my readers up to date on the plans and policies of the Biden admin I keep eye an a ear to the grind stone to make information available as soon as possible…
It is now official….Biden has released his plan….
Students would get four extra years of paid education under the White House’s new $1.8 trillion spending and tax plan, which would also provide paid family and medical leave for US workers. The “American Families Plan” may irk not only Republicans, but progressive Democrats, too. Here’s what in it and what’s not:
13 May 2021 682 Words
Biden On Education (Again)
I have written about the plans that Biden has for our educational system……https://lobotero.com/2020/12/11/biden-on-education/
As I have been trying to keep my readers up to date on the plans and policies of the Biden admin I keep eye an a ear to the grind stone to make information available as soon as possible…
It is now official….Biden has released his plan….
Students would get four extra years of paid education under the White House’s new $1.8 trillion spending and tax plan, which would also provide paid family and medical leave for US workers. The “American Families Plan” may irk not only Republicans, but progressive Democrats, too. Here’s what in it and what’s not:
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In April 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nicole Peyer, 44, of Oakland, CA, was furloughed from her job as a sales consultant for a national wine and spirits distribution company.
After four months, Peyer was rehired, but her needs had changed: With two elementary-school aged kids remote learning at home, she requested a more flexible schedule that would allow her to trade off on childcare with her husband but her employers wouldn’t budge. “I think they wanted to hear that I cared about my job more than my kids,” she said. “My work, being out in the field and visiting clients, was not conducive to the fact that I now had children to watch at home because daycare and school were closed.”
Indiana is middle ground for working moms, study shows
LISA GREEN | The Journal Gazette
Indiana is average - ranked at No. 27 - when it comes to the Best & Worst States for Working Moms, according to calculations by a well-known personal finance website.
WalletHub said it compared state dynamics across 17 metrics, using a weighted scale, for its rankings. The metrics were based on three primary areas: child care, professional opportunities and work-life balance.
The top five, in order, are Massachusetts, District of Columbia, Connecticut, Vermont and Minnesota. The worst five are South Carolina, Mississippi, Idaho, Alabama and Louisiana.
Indiana s 27th-place ranking is based on a total score of 43.82 compared to top-ranked Massachusetts at 65.12 and to Louisiana s 26.69.