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Millions of workers will have to submit new documents for pandemic unemployment benefits in 2021

Millions of workers will have to submit new documents for pandemic unemployment benefits in 2021 CNBC 12/22/2020 © Provided by CNBC The $900 billion stimulus bill passed by Congress this week extends the CARES Act s Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program by at least 11 weeks into March 2021. But it also adds a new verification process to curb fraud that could impact nearly 10 million people currently drawing from the program as well as new applicants in 2021. As soon as the latest stimulus bill is signed into law, individuals currently claiming PUA benefits will have 90 days to submit documents proving their eligibility for the program. Failure to do so puts them at risk of having to return PUA funds provided after the bill s enactment.

Stimulus Checks and More: Congress Set to Pass Covid Relief

More help, at long last, is on the way. After months of partisan gridlock and inaction even as hundreds of thousands of Americans were dying due to Covid-19 and millions more were falling into poverty congressional leaders have finally agreed on another $900 billion coronavirus relief package. On Monday afternoon, mere hours ahead of planned votes, lawmakers released the text of the legislation, 5,593 pages combining pandemic relief and $1.4 trillion in funding for government operations for the full 2021 fiscal year. “We’re going to stay here until we finish tonight,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said. The House and Senate late Sunday passed a one-day stopgap government funding measure, averting a partial shutdown and allowing more time for the legislative text to be finalized and passed.

Monday Numbers: For North Carolina, a devastating year for job losses

As 2020 draws to a close, the COVID-19 pandemic continues have a devastating economic impact on North Carolinians. Many businesses remain closed or are operating at limited capacity; some have closed permanently. More than 1.3 million North Carolinians applied for benefits between March 15 and Dec. 16, according to data released last week by the N.C. Department of Commerce’s Division of Employment Security. More than 40,000 people filed claims last week alone. Today, a by-the-numbers look at unemployment claims in North Carolina according to the most recent data. (Source: N.C. Department of Commerce, Division of Employment Security) 1,377,182 Number of people who applied for unemployment benefits between March 15 and Dec.16

The Hill s 12:30 Report: Congress set to fund the government, pass COVID-19 relief package

To view past editions of The Hill s 12:30 Report, click here: http://bit.ly/1M1mIfw  To receive The Hill s 12:30 Report in your inbox, please sign up here: http://bit.ly/1Tt4hqN  > A midday take on what s happening in politics and how to have a sense of humor about it. Ha. Haha. Hahah. Sniff. Haha. Sniff. Ha breaks down crying hysterically.   The Hill’s 12:30 Report: Congress unveils COVID-19 relief bill | Includes $600 checks to Americans | Mnuchin says checks will start next week | Breakdown of what’s in the bill | Funding bill includes $1.375B for border wall | CDC panel’s plan for the next round of Americans eligible for the vaccine | 556K+ Americans have received shots | Robert E. Lee statue removed from Capitol overnight | Inside Trump s unprecedented efforts to overturn the election | Christmas observations from a first-timer

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