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Family Leave

Bartlet cites family leave in the debate prep room as a key policy example alongside subsidized daycare and preschool. He rebukes Ritchie's caricature, insisting these measures empower parents to raise their children rather than replace them. Larry and Sam exchange concerned glances at potential backlash from stay-at-home parents, while Toby nods approval. Bartlet's blunt delivery draws applause and shifts the room's energy.
3 appearances

Purpose

Grants workers time off to handle family responsibilities without job loss, enabling parents to balance work and child-rearing.

Significance

Serves as Bartlet's rhetorical pivot in debate prep, reframing the administration's family policies as supportive tools amid political risks, exposing staff divisions on messaging.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

3 moments