KEY POINTS
  • Senate lawmakers will soon weigh whether to go ahead with a federal paid leave proposal that is currently part of Democrats' Build Back Better legislation.
  • While there has been pushback on the plan due to cost concerns, Democratic strategists and pollsters warn that nixing it could have consequences for key Senate races next year.
  • "These states will decide control of the Senate and could go either way," recent research finds.

A proposal for federal paid family leave is at risk of ending up on the chopping block as Washington lawmakers work to finalize new social spending legislation.

Cutting the plan out of the Build Back Better package could cripple Democrats' chances in key Senate races next year, advocates warn.