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Kentucky To Reinstate Work Search Requirements For Unemployment Claims

Kentucky To Reinstate Work Search Requirements For Unemployment Claims
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State Reinstating Work Search Requirement for UI Claimaints Next Month


click to download audioMeanwhile, Cubbage said over 102,000 people have registered a new account with the state UI office after the computer system was recently shut down due to hack and fraud attempts. The state sent out over 300,000 letters to claimants with instructions on creating a new account.
She also said over 4,500 people have received in-person help at the state’s career centers that reopened last Thursday.
The state has not given an updated number of unpaid claims from last year in over two weeks.
In Kentucky, the benefit ranges from around $40 up to $550 per week. Benefits typically only last for 26 weeks but were extended to last up to 39 weeks during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Ky. adds 628 COVID cases, 8 new deaths


Hopkinsville, KY, USA / WHOP 1230 AM | News Radio
Apr 22, 2021 3:47 PM
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear reported 628 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday, while urging people to encourage those they know to get vaccinated against the virus.
Nearly 1.7 million people have gotten at least the first dose of the vaccine, which the governor says he believes is a little low due to errors in the reporting system—that leaves about 800,000 Kentuckians left to go to reach the goal of 2.5 million vaccinated persons.  There has been a decrease in people getting the vaccine, leaving a lot of supply available, and Governor Beshear says that number must change if we want to beat this pandemic.

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13 Kentucky Career Centers finding lots of customers


By TOM LATEK
Kentucky Today
Apr 16, 2021
6 hrs ago
A line of people seeking unemployment compensation at the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services building in Frankfort on Thursday, June 18, 2020, stretches down a service road and doubles back into an adjacent parking lot. (Kentucky Today/Robin Cornetet)
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – For the first time since 2017, regional Kentucky Career Centers in 13 cities, opened their doors on Thursday for in-person services, to help Kentuckians file for unemployment insurance benefits and resolve issues existing claims.
The Labor Cabinet is utilizing current staff members in the career centers who normally provide career counseling services, to begin offering in-person UI assistance with approximately 9,500 appointments scheduled between now and April 30. 

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State Says 10-Percent of UI Claimaints Have Re-registered Following System Shutdown


13 career centers across the state opened for people with issues regarding their state unemployment insurance payments to get in-person help for the first time since last summer.
The centers, including one in Hopkinsville, can help nearly 600 people statewide a day. This comes after the state shut down its UI computer system to fight an abundance of fraud and cyber attacks that saw people’s accounts accessed and money rerouted to other accounts.
Amy Cubbage, who works as a general counsel for Governor Andy Beshear, said the system reboot has worked well.
click to download audioCubbage said 30,000 people have re-registered in the system with a new eight-digit pin number for account access. That’s about 10-percent of the people who previously had an account.

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$1.3 billion coming to NC to support the child care industry


North Carolina is getting $1.3 billion from the latest federal COVID relief package to rebuild the child care industry and support student enrollment.
The Biden White House announced Thursday it is releasing $39 billion to states and territories from the American Rescue Plan to help the ailing child care industry, money intended to help support a broader economic recovery.
Vice President Kamala Harris called the money “the single largest investment in child care in our nation’s history,” in remarks Thursday. “When it comes to child care in our country, families need help.”
North Carolina is getting $503 million for the child development block grant, which can be used to help cover tuition for families with low incomes, and $805 million for a “child care stabilization fund,” money that can go to child care centers and child care homes to help them make rent or mortgage payments, improve their buildings, or pay other pandemic-related costs.

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Beshear warns Ky. could be moving toward fourth wave of COVID-19


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Gov. Andy Beshear said a fourth wave of COVID-19 is possible, according to trends that are being followed.
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By TOM LATEK
Kentucky Today
Apr 16, 2021
4 hrs ago
Gov. Andy Beshear said a fourth wave of COVID-19 is possible, according to trends that are being followed.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gov. Andy Beshear said that looking at some of the trends, a fourth wave of COVID-19 in Kentucky is possible, similar to what is being experienced in some other states.
During a Capitol press briefing on Thursday, he pointed to several factors that are on the rise during the coronavirus pandemic.  They include an increase in new cases and that the positivity rate continues to creep upward.

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Kentucky unemployment help: In-person appointments resume across state


Samantha Langley filed for unemployment insurance benefits last May after losing her nanny job when COVID-19 hit Kentucky.
With the exception of a few months of checks in the fall, she's still waiting to receive most of her payments.
Times have been tough, she said, but the generosity of friends and the federal relief bills' direct checks have helped her through.
But with a baby due in July, her payments can't come soon enough. 
On Thursday, she waited in a brief line at the newly reopened Kentucky Career Center in downtown Louisville hoping to get her claim problem fixed.
"It almost just felt like nobody cared that we were all out here struggling, and now it’s nice to feel like maybe they do," she said after her appointment. 

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