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Neonatal Leave Icu Parents Baby D

Financial Risk ReductionAgriculture And Food SecurityInsuranceAgricultural Risk And Security

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The article discusses state-level paid/unpaid NICU leave policies in the U.S., which are social/employment benefits. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or company margin effect is identified. The news is about parental leave legislation, not about any product, supply chain, or corporate financial performance.

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  • Colorado became first U.S. state to implement paid NICU leave in January 2023.
  • Colorado policy allows up to 12 weeks of paid leave for parents with NICU newborns.
  • Illinois will introduce a policy offering 10 to 20 days of unpaid NICU leave.
  • Nearly 800 applications for neonatal care leave have been submitted in Colorado since policy implementation.
  • Advocates are pushing for a federal bill to include NICU leave in the Family and Medical Leave Act.

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