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Indiana restarts pandemic unemployment benefits after judge s order
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As Federal Benefits Reopen, DWD Addresses Overpayments, Fraud
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I-Team 8 finds people forced to repay more unemployment benefits than they received
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In another win for unemployed Hoosiers, the state Court of Appeals ruled Monday that Indiana must follow a lower court’s order forcing it to restart federal unemployment benefits. After weeks of legal filings, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development says it estimates federal benefits to be available again starting July 16.
A Marion County judge issued an emergency order a little more than two weeks ago telling the state it must restart federal unemployment benefit programs. The state immediately appealed to the higher court to stop the order, but a three-member panel of appeals judges denied that Monday.
As lawsuits mount, Biden administration says states can restart pandemic unemployment benefits Share Updated: 8:08 PM CDT Jul 13, 2021 Tami Luhby, CNN Share Updated: 8:08 PM CDT Jul 13, 2021
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Show Transcript WHAT SHE HAD TO SAY TODAY. THE LABOR SECRETARY SURPRISED EVERYONE, ESPECIALLY THE JUDGE. BY IMPLYING THAT NO MATTER WHAT HIS RULING IS, UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WILL LAST UNTIL AT ASLET MID AUGUST. THEY OFFICIALLY EXPIRES AT NUMBER SIX. SEPTEMBER SIXTH. LABOR SECRETARY TIFFANY ROBINSON TOLD THE JUDGE MONDAY THAT FEDERAL BENEFITS WILL CONTINUE AT LEAST THROUGH MID AUGUST. BUT ONLY BECAUSE THE FENCE REQUIRE 30 DAYS NOTICE TO OPT OUT. DURING TESTIMONY SHE ALSO PUT A HEFTY PRICE TAG ON KEEPING THE BENEFITS. SHE SAYS IT WLIL COST THE STATE 65 MILLION DOLLARS IN REIMBURSEMENT COSTS. SHE CHARACTERIZED THE DECISION TO STOP ACCEPTING FEDERAL BENETSFI AS A CALCULATED POLICY DIVISION DECISION. FACTSOR INCLUDE OCEAN CITY’S INABILI