ALBANY (TNS) â Out-of-work New Yorkers donât have to worry about a lapse in benefits as the state prepares to dole out extended federal unemployment funds beginning next week.
Gov. Cuomo said Tuesday that the state is prepared to provide the additional $300 in weekly benefits approved by Congress without any delay despite President Trump waiting until the 11th hour to sign the COVID relief measure.
âThis pandemic has created an unprecedented economic crisis, and New Yorkers have waited in uncertainty for far too long,â the governor said in a statement. âI have repeatedly called on the federal government to do the right thing by renewing critical benefits to support millions of unemployed families through to the end of this pandemic â and now that Washington has finally acted, New York is immediately delivering those funds.â
A second, smaller round of stimulus checks are due to most Americans after President Trump signed off on a $900 billion coronavirus relief bill last weekend.
On Dec. 27, 2020, President Trump signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021. Although the political debate about the $600 in stimulus relief has been on the top of our.
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