
(Shameless hair pic--it is a partial hair blog afterall and this was a good hair day!)
Am I one of those people who are impressed by his oratory skills? Is it just hype? Am I jumping on the bandwagon? NO! As a scientist, I'm trained to be skeptical. I've read up on his take on the issues. Actually, I believe in his vision for the country. He is truly for the people.
Check out an excerpt on Obama's Economic Plan for the country:
Work/Family Balance
Obama will double funding for after-school programs, expand the Family Medical Leave Act, provide low-income families with a refundable tax credit to help with their child-care expenses, and encourage flexible work schedules.
He truly does care and he doesn't have to cry to show it (;
- Expand the Family and Medical Leave Act: The FMLA covers only certain employees of employers with 50 or more employees. Obama will expand it to cover businesses with 25 or more employees. He will expand the FMLA to cover more purposes as well, including allowing workers to take leave for elder care needs; allowing parents up to 24 hours of leave each year to participate in their children’s academic activities; and expanding FMLA to cover leave for employees to address domestic violence.
- Encourage States to Adopt Paid Leave: As president, Obama will initiate a strategy to encourage all 50 states to adopt paid-leave systems. Obama will provide a $1.5 billion fund to assist states with start-up costs and to help states offset the costs for employees and employers.
- Expand High-Quality Afterschool Opportunities: Obama will double funding for the main federal support for afterschool programs, the 21st Century Learning Centers program, to serve a million more children. Obama will include measures to maximize performance and effectiveness across grantees nationwide.
- Expand the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit: The Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit provides too little relief to families that struggle to afford child care expenses. Obama will reform the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit by making it refundable and allowing low-income families to receive up to a 50 percent credit for their child care expenses.
- Protect Against Caregiver Discrimination: Workers with family obligations often are discriminated against in the workplace. Obama will enforce the recently-enacted Equal Employment Opportunity Commission guidelines on caregiver discrimination.
- Expand Flexible Work Arrangements: Obama will create a program to inform businesses about the benefits of flexible work schedules; help businesses create flexible work opportunities; and increase federal incentives for telecommuting. Obama will also make the federal government a model employer in terms of adopting flexible work schedules and permitting employees to request flexible arrangements.
Hope this piques your interest.
Chi(:

4 comments:
I like his plan, for a wife/mother with two kids the issues that he wants to improve are very important to me. Thanks for sharing this post.
By the way you are having a great hair day. Your Sisterlocks look fabulous! Take Care,
V
Love the posts and pics. Fab hair girlfriend.
First of all, "you make me sick!" {I had to "LOG-IN" just to type to you!
2nd: Happy New Year!
3rd: Happy 2nd B-Day {SL}
4th: check out my MEEZ on my Knit Blog: cinnamonpurls.blogspot.com
Take Care~
So what about the shameless hair pict....It is so cute...Your hair has grown tremendously since the last time I saw you...
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