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Utah companies rethink paid paternity leave
Four-year-old Anna Heywood happily pats her mom's belly in anticipation of a new baby brother.
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Paid family leave movement gains traction in legislation, workforce
Magna residents Todd and Stefanie Smith recently welcomed a set of twins to their family. Before the twins' birth, both Todd and Stefanie worked full-time and dealt with the difficulties of paid parental leave. (Camera Shy photography)
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Balancing life as a student and CEO
BYU students Cory Pinegar, left, and Conner Ludlow together in their Provo office for Callforce, a dental solutions company. (Cory Pinegar)
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