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Updated: 5:09 PM EDT Jul 12, 2021 There s a new scam targeting Maryland unemployment claimants.The Maryland Department of Labor said the scam is circulating over text message.Claimants will get a text that says it s from BEACON Labor. It claims the person s account is on hold for verification.The DOL said you should not respond or click on the link attached.
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The Maryland Department of Labor said the scam is circulating over text message. Advertisement
Claimants will get a text that says it s from BEACON Labor. It claims the person s account is on hold for verification.
The DOL said you should not respond or click on the link attached.
Gov. Larry Hogan with Maryland’s labor secretary, Tiffany Robinson, in Annapolis last year.Credit.Susan Walsh/Associated Press
July 13, 2021
A state judge on Thursday blocked a move by Maryland officials to cut off federal pandemic unemployment benefits two months before they were scheduled to expire.
Judge Lawrence P. Fletcher-Hill of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City granted a preliminary injunction in a case challenging the decision by Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, to discontinue the benefits beginning July 3. The judge ordered the state to “immediately take all actions necessary to ensure that Maryland residents continue to receive any and all expanded and/or supplemental unemployment benefits.”