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  2. Gayle Goldin - Wikipedia

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    Goldin was a member of the Senate Democratic Caucus, of which she was the Deputy Majority Whip. [6]Shortly after her election to the Senate, Goldin was the primary sponsor of the Temporary Disability Insurance bill, which made Rhode Island the third state to offer temporary benefits to workers "take time off for a seriously ill child, spouse, parent, domestic partner or to bond with a new child."

  3. Social Security Disability Insurance - Wikipedia

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    While not part of SSDI, some individuals hold disability insurance coverage obtained through an employer or through the private insurance markets. [54] Five states (California, New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Hawaii) operate programs that provide temporary disability benefits. [55]

  4. Disability benefits - Wikipedia

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    Five states also provide short-term disability benefits for workers who become temporarily unable to work due to illness or injury: California, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island. [9] SSDI provides benefits to individuals who have worked and paid Social Security taxes.

  5. How to Get Paid to Be a Caregiver for Your Parents - AOL

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    Respite care can be provided at home, at an adult day care center, or through a short-term stay in a senior living community. It can offer similar services you provide at home and sometimes even more.

  6. How much can you earn while on Social Security? - AOL

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    Social Security is a federal retirement insurance program. Most people who have worked and paid taxes in the U.S. for more than 10 years are eligible for Social Security as soon as they turn 62.

  7. Parental leave in the United States - Wikipedia

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    California, New Jersey, and Rhode Island for instance, operate programs that require private-sector employers to pay their employees who utilize maternity leave at partial replacement rates. [35] New York passed paid family leave legislation, which includes maternity leave, in 2016—starting off at 8 weeks and 50% of pay in 2018, and reaching ...

  8. US Maternity Leave: How Does Your State Compare to the Top ...

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    Rhode Island: Up to 6 weeks 60% of pay, capped at $1,043 per week. Offered through the Temporary Caregiver Insurance (TCI) program; requires prior employment contributions. Washington: Up to 12 ...

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