Hochul Advocates for Paid Prenatal Leave to Boost NY Maternal Health

Governor Kathy Hochul of New York has proposed a series of initiatives aimed at combating the maternal health crisis in the state, including a groundbreaking plan to offer paid leave for prenatal care. This initiative, part of a six-point plan, seeks to address the disproportionately high rates of maternal and infant mortality, particularly among Black women. The plan also includes eliminating co-pays for pregnancy services, expanding access to doulas, training for maternal mental health, and providing free cribs for low-income parents. The proposal requires the support of the state legislature and is part of Hochul's broader State of the State priorities.
- Hochul Proposes Paid Prenatal Leave in NY to Make Childbirth Safer The New York Times
- Hochul's plan to fight maternal and infant deaths includes paid prenatal leave WABC-TV
- New York governor pushes for paid medical leave during pregnancy ABC News
- Major Law Change, More Money Coming For Expecting New York Moms wyrk.com
- Hochul proposes more maternal, infant care WWNY
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