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Two-hundred and fifty thousand Ohioans will soon lose access to much-needed unemployment funds. President Joe Biden announced Thursday his administration won’t look to reinstate enhanced weekly $300 unemployment benefits that are set to expire September 6.
By DJ 33 1/3
Jul 27, 2021
Photo: Getty Images North America
A newly filed lawsuit, of 10 plaintiffs from Broward County are asking to reinstate the $300 Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Program benefit right away.
The attorneys representing the plaintiffs said the state’s decision to stop the federal program early was a violation of Florida law. Over two dozen states have opted out of the program before its Sept. 6 expiration date and workers in some of those states have filed similar lawsuits.
“The Department has received the lawsuit and will respond accordingly; however, the Department contests the alleged violation of law.” The Florida Department of Economic opportunity said.
By DJ 33 1/3
Jul 27, 2021
Photo: Getty Images North America
A newly filed lawsuit, of 10 plaintiffs from Broward County are asking to reinstate the $300 Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Program benefit right away.
The attorneys representing the plaintiffs said the state’s decision to stop the federal program early was a violation of Florida law. Over two dozen states have opted out of the program before its Sept. 6 expiration date and workers in some of those states have filed similar lawsuits.
“The Department has received the lawsuit and will respond accordingly; however, the Department contests the alleged violation of law.” The Florida Department of Economic opportunity said.
By DJ 33 1/3
Jul 27, 2021
Photo: Getty Images North America
A newly filed lawsuit, of 10 plaintiffs from Broward County are asking to reinstate the $300 Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Program benefit right away.
The attorneys representing the plaintiffs said the state’s decision to stop the federal program early was a violation of Florida law. Over two dozen states have opted out of the program before its Sept. 6 expiration date and workers in some of those states have filed similar lawsuits.
“The Department has received the lawsuit and will respond accordingly; however, the Department contests the alleged violation of law.” The Florida Department of Economic opportunity said.