ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Minnesota House of Representatives is currently discussing potential changes to the state’s newly enacted Paid Family and Medical Leave program. The proposed legislation, sponsored by Republican Representative Dave Baker of Willmar, aims to reduce the duration of paid leave from 12 weeks to six for businesses employing 50 or fewer individuals. This proposal is backed by those who believe small businesses cannot sustain long-term employee absences. A separate proposal to delay the launch of the program for a year was put on hold in the house last week. The Paid Family and Medical Leave law becomes effective starting from January 1, 2026.

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