News and Media
“Are Childcare and Paid Leave ‘Infrastructure’? Nearly $2 Trillion for Families May Hinge on Congress’ Answer” -Time
"...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 nation in the...
CSJ in News for Fair Share Amendment
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." Sabrina Davis, an organizer...
“As Evictions Slowly Return, Advocates Say More Help Needed” -WBUR
"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 homes."...
CSJ mentioned on WBUR
We were thrilled to be part of WBUR's story on the housing crisis in MA and our outreach work to people facing evictions to help connect them to services. Here's the link to listen to the story....
“Paid leave advocate: I can’t take back the time that I lost, but I can fight for my fellow Americans”- MSNBC
https://www.msnbc.com/katy-tur/watch/paid-leave-advocate-i-can-t-take-back-the-time-that-i-lost-but-i-can-fight-for-my-fellow-americans-111136325688
