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Unemployment benefits: how many people will stop receiving the money this week?
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Suit aims to keep jobless benefits | Indiana | The Journal Gazette
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8 States Will End Enhanced Unemployment Benefits on Saturday
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Jobless Indiana residents sue governor for ending pandemic unemployment benefits early
As the economy reopens, parents are in a bind childcare centers have a shortage of workers, leaving the number of open slots lower than usual. CNN s Vanessa Yurkevich reports.
Posted: Jun 15, 2021 4:45 PM
Posted By: CNN
In what may be the first lawsuit aimed at stopping GOP-led states from terminating pandemic unemployment benefits early, jobless workers in Indiana are challenging Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb s decision to cease the payments including the $300 weekly federal boost at the end of this week.
In the lawsuit, filed Monday in state court, Indiana Legal Services and a private employment law firm argue that the move violates a state law that requires Indiana to procure all available federal insurance benefits to citizens, according to the firms. The plaintiffs are requesting a preliminary injunction so benefits will continue to be paid during the court proceedings.