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Colorado Becomes First State To Offer This Paid Leave

Starting January 1st, 2026 Colorado will become the first state in the nation to offer parents with newborns in neonatal intensive care units up to 12 additional weeks of paid leave on top of the existing 12 weeks of bonding leave already provided through the state’s Family and Medical Leave Insurance program known as FAMLI. Governor Jared Polis signed the groundbreaking law SB 25-144 which ensures parents can be by their baby’s side during critical early days and weeks without fearing loss of income or having to choose between earning a paycheck and being present during one of the most emotional exhausting moments a parent can face. The new Neonatal Care Leave means a parent whose child is receiving inpatient care in a NICU could receive up to 24 total weeks of paid FAMLI leave with the additional 12 weeks specifically for time while the newborn is hospitalized followed by the full 12 weeks of regular bonding leave after the child is discharged. FAMLI Division Director Tracy Marshall says Colorado is proving that paid leave isn’t just about paperwork or percentages but is truly a care win that protects parents and keeps the fund on solid financial footing.

The measure also lowers premiums for all Colorado workers and employers from 0.9 percent of wages to 0.88 percent starting in 2026 which according to projections from state fiscal analysts will save Colorado workers and employers approximately 35 million dollars next fiscal year. Colorado voters originally approved the FAMLI program in 2020 and benefits officially became available on January 1 2024 allowing covered workers to take paid leave to bond with new children care for themselves or family members with serious health conditions make arrangements for military deployments or address domestic violence and sexual assault situations. Without paid leave families facing NICU situations often confront an impossible choice between returning to work immediately to keep income or staying by their newborn’s side and falling behind on bills but Colorado’s historic law ensures parents won’t have to make that devastating choice ever again.

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