By Associated Press - Friday, April 3, 2015

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - Nevada lawmakers are reviewing a bill that would require employers to give nursing mothers a time and place to pump breast milk.

Members of the Assembly Health and Human Services Committee discussed AB306 on Friday.

The measure would require public and private employers to give workers a clean and private place for pumping. The break time could be paid or unpaid, and businesses with fewer than 25 employees wouldn’t be required to comply if the measure creates an undue hardship.

The bill’s provisions would cover more women than a similar federal law does.

Supporters say the bill would empower mothers who work outside the home to breastfeed their children. Proponents at the March of Dimes say the antibodies in breast milk stave off illness and can literally be a lifesaver.

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