The Caring for All Families Act (H. R. 1002) aims to amend the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 to allow employees in the United States to take leave for a broader range of family members. This includes caring for domestic partners, in-laws, adult children, grandparents,...
Simple Explanation
The Caring for All Families Act is like a new rule that lets workers take time off to care for more types of family members, like grandparents or step-kids, and also to go to their kids' school events or activities. This rule makes it easier for people to help their families when they're sick or need support.