[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 95 (Wednesday, June 23, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S5312]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
EXTENDING FAMILY LEAVE
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, today, the Obama administration took
another step toward ensuring equal treatment for all Americans by
extending family leave to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender--
LGBT--employees. Earlier this year, I praised President Obama for
directing the Department of Health and Human Services to issue
regulations ensuring hospital visitation rights for same-sex couples.
Now these same couples will be treated fairly when their children are
sick, injured, or in need of care. Both of these measures promote the
value of strong families and enduring relationships.
There is a tragic history of discrimination in the workplace, but
fortunately, we are making progress to end it. In 1993, Congress passed
the Family Medical Leave Act, FMLA, allowing employees to take
reasonable unpaid leave for certain family and medical reasons. The
FMLA sought to promote equal employment opportunities for men and
women. Unfortunately, the benefits of that law were not extended to
LGBT families. Under the Department of Labor's new interpretation of
``son or daughter'' under the FMLA, a gay or lesbian employee may now
take family and medical leave to care for a newly born, newly adopted,
or sick child of the employee's same-sex partner, even if the employee
does not have a biological or legal relationship with the child.
The fight for equal rights protections continues in Congress. I am a
proud cosponsor of the bipartisan Domestic Partnership Benefits and
Obligations Act of 2009, which would provide domestic partners of
Federal employees all of the protections and benefits afforded to
spouses of Federal employees, including participation in applicable
retirement programs, compensation for work injuries, and health
insurance benefits. I also support the Tax Equity for Health Plan
Beneficiaries Act of 2009, which would end the taxation of health
benefits provided to domestic partners in workplaces that provide
domestic partner health benefits to their employees.
Respecting the rights of all hardworking Americans to care for their
children in times of crisis is something every American should support.
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