U.S. Congress
Some breastfeeding moms still don't receive space or time to pump at work. Congress seems ready to help.
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USA TODAY
WASHINGTON – Eleven months after Sarah Hamblin gave birth, she had to pump breast milk for her infant from her car using a power adapter.
Hamblin, who was working as a nursing aide at a long-term care facility in Kansas, didn't have a designated area to pump breast milk at that job. She told USA TODAY she was pressured by co-workers to not leave the floor.