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Michigan Republicans back $4 2B COVID-19 spending plan tying certain funding to limits on administration s authority
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Michigan Senate approves $2 5 billion for vaccine distribution, direct care worker payments, school aid
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Michigan unemployment agency director to lawmakers: Fraud is a constant battle
Adrienne Roberts
Detroit Free Press
Nine months after Michigan s Unemployment Insurance Agency notified claimants of fraudsters attempts to steal benefits, the acting director of the agency answered questions Thursday about progress made in identifying those claims and getting benefits to legitimate filers.
Before the Michigan Senate Economic and Small Business Development Committee, Liza Estlund Olson testified before the group of bipartisan lawmakers virtually. The lawmakers were in Lansing.
Olson touted the strength of the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund which the agency said has more than $500 million available for benefits. Olson said it s unlikely the state will need to borrow from the federal government in order to cover benefits in 2021.
Do states and cities need Biden s $350 billion in direct COVID-19 relief? It depends where you re asking Joey Garrison, USA TODAY
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WASHINGTON – One year ago this week, Toledo, Ohio, collected more income tax revenue than at any point in the city s 188-year history.
Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
Businesses closed in the working-class Midwest city of 275,000 people, unemployment spiked, income dropped – and the city s primary source of revenue cratered.
Down $15 million in income tax collections from the record high – an 8% decline – the city dipped into its reserves. It furloughed more than 300 government employees, postponed maintenance on vehicle fleets, delayed street paving and pothole repairs and canceled an incoming class of firefighters.
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