News and Analysis : 4 Major Life Improvements For Women Detailed In Obama's State Of The Union Address

News. - There are 4 Major Life Improvements For Women Detailed In Obama's State Of The Union Address analysis as written by Jennifer Gerson Uffalussy.

If the policies detailed in President Obama’s 2015 State of the Union address take hold over his remaining two years in office, it could be an excellent time for women’s health. (Photo: Getty Images)

President Barack Obama delivered this year’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night. With a strong focus on middle-class economics, President Obama called special attention to four issues of particular importance to women’s health, their quality of life, and their sanity. 


1. Affordable Child Care

The President called attention to the fact that “basic childcare” costs “as much as a year at the University of Minnesota” and proposed new tax credits to help offset the cost of childcare costs in America. 

2. Paid Sick And Parental Leave 

The President also called attention to the importance and economic implications of paid parental leave, saying “Today, we’re the only advanced country on Earth that doesn’t guarantee paid sick leave or paid maternity leave to our workers. Forty-three million workers have no paid sick leave.” Currently in the U.S., the Family and Medical Leave Act only guarantees full-time employees at organizations with more than fifty employees up to twelve weeks of unpaid leave. 

3. Equal Pay For Women 

“That’s why this Congress still needs to pass a law that makes sure a woman is paid the same as a man for doing the same work. Really. It’s 2015. It’s time,” President Obama said with great emphasis, adding, “And to everyone in this Congress who still refuses to raise the minimum wage, I say this: If you truly believe you could work full-time and support a family on less than $15,000 a year, go try it. If not, vote to give millions of the hardest-working people in America a raise.” This fall, Senate Republicans unanimously voted against and thus blocked the passage of the Paycheck Fairness Act, which sought to ban salary secrecy and included provisions to eliminate the wage gap between men and women. 

4. Access To Women’s Health Care

Towards the end of his speech, the President quickly commented that while “[w]e still may not agree on a woman’s right to choose, but surely we can agree it’s a good thing that teen pregnancies and abortions are nearing all-time lows, and that every woman should have access to the health care she needs.” 

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https://www.yahoo.com/health/4-major-life-improvements-for-women-detailed-in-108727550542.html
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