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But lack of guidance will delay the issuance of some checks
December 29, 2020
More than 21,000 jobless Granite Staters will get their federal unemployment benefits extended and twice as many will get enhanced benefits, as a result of the of the stimulus bill passed by Congress, and signed – after some hesitation – by President Trump.
The enhanced benefits – that $300 a week – started December 27, but self-employed and those collecting for other Covid-related reasons (such as child care because of remote schooling) might have to wait before they get anything at all under the new law.
Here is the breakdown on what has become a rather complicated system.
(Unity) â A 179-year old church building in Waldo County has suffered extensive damage after a fire last night. WABI-TV reports the United Methodist Church in Unity was reported on fire around 6-oâclock last night. Firefighters from several communities rushed to the scene and got the fire out inside the building. The fire chief says it appears the fire started in the church basement and spread to the first floor. He said firefighters saved a 150-year old bible among other things. The fire marshalâs office will look for the cause.
Town Administrator Leaving
(South Thomaston) â The town administrator in South Thomaston is stepping down after just a couple of years on the job. Owen Casas tells the Pen Bay Pilot that he intends to spend more time with his family. The town hopes to hire a new administrator who serves in several positions for the Board of Selectmen, including town clerk, tax collector and treasurer. The job pays
Anxiety through the roof : Millions of Californians may lose a week of unemployment benefits
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) Unemployment benefits for roughly 12 million Americans have lapsed after President Donald Trump delayed signing the $1.4 trillion COVID-19 relief package Sunday night.
The President signed the package a mere 18 hours after unemployment benefits expired from two government programs under the Care s Act. The first thing that went into my head was, Oh my God, how am I going to pay my bills? said Vanessa Bain, a gig worker based in San Francisco. For the second time during the pandemic, I m finding myself having to defer my car payment, said Bain. I m not able to cover the most basic expenses at this point.
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