“In Alabama, we are committed to strengthening families and supporting those who serve our state,” said Ivey. “This new law reflects our values. No parent should have to choose between their paycheck and spending time with their newly welcomed child. Today, Alabama sends a clear message: We value families, and we value our workforce.”
Sponsored by state Sen. Vivian Figures, D-Mobile, and Rep. Ginny Shaver, R-Leesburg, this law will provide paid parental leave for eligible public employees, including teachers and state workers.
Under the law:
This law also includes a return-to-work provision, requiring employees to return for at least eight weeks after taking leave, with exceptions in certain circumstances, including serious health conditions.
Figures sponsored the bill in the Alabama Senate.
“Paid leave is an essential tool for workforce and economic growth, providing education and state employees with the opportunity to care for their newborn or newly adopted child without worrying about unnecessary financial strain,” said Figures. “It was a pleasure to work with Representative Ginny Shaver and Governor Ivey to pass this meaningful legislation. I am proud that my colleagues in the Legislature joined us in making paid leave the law of the land for hardworking education and state employees in Alabama.”
Shaver sponsored the House version of the bill.
“I want to congratulate Governor Ivey and my colleagues in the Legislature for helping Alabama take this significant step forward for working families in our state. By providing paid parental leave for state employees and education employees, we are not only recognizing the fundamental importance of family, but also investing in the well-being and stability of our workforce,” said Shaver. “This new law embodies our values and reinforces our commitment to fostering stronger families and supporting our public servants.”
“This is a proud day for Alabama families, and I want to thank Sen. Vivian Figures and Rep. Ginny Shaver for championing this effort from the very start,” added Ivey. Their leadership and commitment to doing what’s right for our teachers, state workers and most importantly, our children, made this bill a reality. Together, we’re building a stronger Alabama.”
SB199, the Alabama Public Employee Paid Parental Leave Act of 2025, will go into effect July 1, 2025.
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