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The pandemic exposed longstanding flaws in Virginia s unemployment system

Annette Sutton talks about her difficulties with the Virginia Employment Commission and her unemployment benefits Virginia Employment Commissioner Ellen Marie Hess knew the state’s unemployment insurance system faced a potential reckoning when she and her top deputy met with their new boss, then-Secretary of Commerce and Trade Todd Haymore, more than five years ago. It was a routine briefing for the new secretary by Hess, who had been appointed commissioner the previous year by Gov. Terry McAuliffe, but Haymore was startled by her candid assessment of the system’s vulnerabilities. “They told me, this is what you need to know: if times turn bad, we’re going to react to it, but we’ve been underfunded,” he said.

A dinosaur – the pandemic exposed longstanding flaws in Virginia s unemployment system

Virginia Employment Commissioner Ellen Marie Hess knew the state s unemployment insurance system faced a potential reckoning when she and her top deputy met with their new boss, then-Secretary of Commerce

New Virginia law sets up stakeholder process to diversify coal region s economy – Appalachian Voices

Posted April 19, 2021 at 11:48 am CONTACT: Chelsea Barnes, Legislative Director, chelsea@appvoices.org, 614-205-6424 Governor Northam has signed into law a bill, passed by the General Assembly during the 2021 session, that ends decades-old tax credits for the coal industry and establishes a stakeholder process to inform economic development and transition in Southwest Virginia. The governor signed the bill on Thursday. Ending the credits, which cost Virginia an average of $35 million annually in the past decade, was precipitated by a state report that found they were generating state losses and not incentivizing coal mining or the use of Virginia-produced coal as originally intended.

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