Kansas lawmakers push to end COVID-19 extra unemployment benefits
Morning Sun
PITTSBURG, Kan. As new COVID-19 cases rapidly decrease throughout the county and state, lawmakers are pushing for a return to “normalcy” in every sense of the word, including ending increased unemployment benefits that have been a trademark of government aid during the pandemic.
“The federal government made a mistake in my opinion in getting involved in the unemployment insurance,” Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kansas, said. “People want to employ people and there is a disincentive if you’re earning more income, more revenue if you’re not working because of that unemployment benefit.”
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