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Michigan UIA wrongfully included four reasons on PUA application, now asking claimants to re-certify

Michigan UIA wrongfully included four reasons on PUA application, now asking claimants to re-certify FOX 17 News and last updated 2021-07-13 17:14:16-04 LANSING, Mich. — Michigan’s Unemployment Insurance Agency is asking 648,000 claimants to re-certify for benefits if they signed up and were approved for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance. At the beginning of the pandemic, the state mistakenly included four reasons for filing for unemployment benefits, but did not get approval from the U.S. Department of Labor — nor were the reasons provided by the USDOL. Because of that error, people who selected one of the non-qualifying reasons were approved for PUA and paid. The UIA now must re-evaluate those claims to make sure people are qualified.

Vice President Kamala Harris in Las Vegas, part of America Back Together tour

Vice President Kamala Harris in Las Vegas, part of America Back Together tour Harris toured the Carpenters International Training Center and then addressed the crowd and spoke about infrastructure plans the administration is working on. Posted at 12:03 PM, Jul 03, 2021 and last updated 2021-07-03 21:54:23-04 LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Vice President Kamala Harris arrived in Las Vegas at about 11:45 a.m. on July 3 as part of her America Back Together tour. Harris toured the Carpenters International Training Center and then addressed the crowd and spoke about infrastructure plans the administration is working on. The vice president began her speech by saying the state has 28 bridges and many miles of highway that are in need of repair. That many rural areas across Nevada are in need of accessibility to high-speed internet. She also touched on the need for reliable and clean drinking water.

3 6 million Americans will lose extra unemployment benefits — here are the states where it s happening

3.6 million Americans will lose extra unemployment benefits here are the states where it’s happening MarketWatch 2 hrs ago Elisabeth Buchwald © Joe Raedle/Getty Images Jessie Morancy, pictured, was one of the millions of Americans who received federal unemployment benefits at the onset of the pandemic. More than 3.6 million Americans across 22 Republican-led states will soon be cut off from enhanced federal unemployment benefits that have prevented many people from slipping into poverty during the pandemic. These states’ governors say these benefits, which were scheduled to expire in September, are overly generous and are contributing to mounting complaints they hear from employers who cannot fill job vacancies. The benefits include an extra $300 per week for all jobless Americans.

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