by csjadmin | May 25, 2021 | Childcare, News
“‘I’m the 99 percent that doesn’t have a trust fund,’ Bethany said, ‘and these are basic human rights. Every other civilization has figured it out. Are the people who decide policy, who have paid leave thanks to my taxes, telling me I’m not...
by csjadmin | May 11, 2021 | Childcare, News
“…while individual companies in the United States grant 17% of civilian workers paid family leave, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and at least nine states have enacted laws providing the benefit, the U.S. remains the only industrialized...
by csjadmin | May 6, 2021 | News, Story of The Month
CSJ Environment and Transportation Lead Organizer, Sabrina Davis was quoted in the Associated Press story about Massachusetts’ ongoing constitutional campaign to raise money for transportation and education through a “Millionaire’s Tax.”...
by csjadmin | May 5, 2021 | Fair Share, Revenue, Transportation
“The proposed constitutional amendment is needed to help funnel additional dollars into public education, public colleges and universities, and the repair and maintenance of roads, bridges, and public transportation, supporters said. The proposal is being pushed...
by csjadmin | May 5, 2021 | Story of The Month
“The number of evictions filed in Massachusetts courts is slowly returning to the level it was before the pandemic. That’s despite a federal moratorium on evictions, and hundreds of millions in federal dollars to help Massachusetts renters stay in their...