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17 GOP Governors Reject Biden Covid Relief, Fear It Could Discourage Workers From Returning

17 GOP Governors Reject Biden Covid Relief, Fear It Could Discourage Workers From Returning Newsweek 6 days ago Christina Zhao © Alex Wong/Getty Images Republican governors have turned away money provided in President Joe Biden s coronavirus relief package over fears that it could discourage people returning to work. A slew of Republican governors have turned down federal funds provided for low-income residents in President Joe Biden s stimulus package over fears it could discourage people from returning to work. In March, Congress passed Biden s $1.9 trillion stimulus package, which provided a $300 weekly enhanced employment benefits until September 6. The bill also included $1,400 stimulus checks and extended the CARES Act s Pandemic Unemployment Assistance and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation.

Sanders urges labor secretary to protect jobless benefits as GOP governors race to cut them off

NationofChange Sanders urges labor secretary to protect jobless benefits as GOP governors race to cut them off Sanders is hardly alone in calling on Walsh to do everything in his power to ensure that jobless workers continue receiving benefits regardless of Republican governors actions. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont on Thursday urged Labor Secretary Marty Walsh to use his legal authority to ensure that jobless workers across the U.S. continue to receive emergency unemployment aid as Republican governors race to cut off crucial federal benefits months early. “Next month, over 1.1 million workers in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, South

As more states look to end federal enhanced unemployment, nearly 2 million people could lose at least some of their unemployment benefits

As more states look to end federal enhanced unemployment, nearly 2 million people could lose at least some of their unemployment benefits By Sarah Ewall-Wice More states to end added unemployment benefits Nearly 2 million Americans could lose at least some and in many cases all of their federal unemployment benefits starting next month, as a growing number of Republican governors have announced they will end their states participation in the federal programs as coronavirus pandemic restrictions ease.  But some progressives are calling on the Biden administration to find ways to continue at least some of that aid, and the administration is examining the matter. 

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