AB 2039: Expanding the Definition of Family Under CFRA – Immediate Help Needed
May 29 2012 in Trish's Blog by Trish
A way to disrupt!!
For the last two years, Sandre Swanson (D-16) has introduced legislation to expand the definition of family under the California Family Rights Act (CFRA).
The definition of “family” under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and the California Family Rights Act (CFRA) currently includes caring for parents, children under the age of 18 or a spouse.
Most people are surprised to learn that siblings, adult children and grandparents are excluded at this time.
Last year, I wrote a post about this issue but felt I wasn’t doing enough. The “advocacy” part of Robert’s Sister wanted to do more but the bill introduced last year died in the Assembly. I kept in contact with Jenya Cassidy, a California Policy Director for the Labor Project for Working Families, which is an organization steadfast in their support of the expanded definition of family as well as other issues affecting working families.
I offered to assist in any way possible when AB 2039 was introduced this year.
Last week, Jenya and Netsy Firestein, Executive Director of the Labor Project for Working Families, asked me to join them in talking with a few staff members of the Assembly. AB 2039 was in the Appropriations Committee and they were doing what they could to get it passed out of the committee and on to the Assembly Floor.
I enthusiastically joined Jenya and Netsy and spoke to a staff member of the Speaker of the Assembly. It was exciting to be at the Capitol (although I think the hordes of elementary school children on their field trip to the Capitol may have slightly beat me in the excitement department).
We left information for another Assembly Member and crossed our fingers the bill would make it out of the “approps” committee. Ms. Firestein shared this was Assemblyman Swanson’s third time trying to get this bill passed and she optimistically enthused, “Third time may be the charm!”
Her optimism paid off – the bill made it out of committee and to the Assembly floor and is expected to come up for a vote by the entire State Assembly this week (as early as today!).
In order to continue this momentum and move this expanded definition of family further along the process, your help is immediately needed.
If you live in California, please join me in supporting AB 2039 by either calling or faxing your Assembly Member and asking for their vote in support of AB 2039. You can find your CA Assembly Member here.
Thank you for your support of AB 2039 and, let’s hope, the third time really is the charm!

Jenn Chan said on May 29, 2012
Thanks for sharing this. Grandparents should definitely be included!
Denise said on May 29, 2012
Trish!! This is awesome!! Good for you. !! I tweeted about it, which I hope will help. Please keep us posted.
ejourneys said on May 30, 2012
Kudos, Trish! I’ve retweeted and shared on Facebook.
G-J said on May 30, 2012
Trish, great job! I have retweeted this and am e-mailing it out to other caregivers in CA.
Trish said on May 30, 2012
Thank you all for your tweets, emails and calls. It’s a long shot to get this passed (businesses strongly oppose it) but maybe all the calls, faxes & hounding will make them think twice.
Trish said on May 30, 2012
Amazing! It actually passed the Assembly floor and is now moving on to the Senate. Woohoo! I’ll keep you posted on the timeline and if there’s anything else that can be done. Thanks so much for your help!
ejourneys said on May 30, 2012
AWESOME news, Trish!
Keeping my fingers and toes crossed!