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IRS Backlog Delays Stimulus Checks for A Specific Group in One State

California offered checks to undocumented families. An IRS backlog is holding them up for many


Kim Bojórquez
The Sacramento Bee
Alfredo Gaudencio Diaz, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, applied to renew an IRS processing number for people who don t qualify to receive Social Security Numbers early this year when he started filing his taxes.
The process should take two months, the Ontario resident thought.
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But six months later, Diaz, 42, said he has yet to hear back from the Internal Revenue Service about his Individual Taxpayer Identification Number.
That delay is preventing him from claiming any of the coronavirus stimulus or tax credits Gov. Gavin Newsom s administration is offering to undocumented households to help them weather the pandemic. An ITIN is a requirement for that assistance. ....

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For Garment Workers, Making Any Minimum Wage Has Been a Struggle. A California Senate Bill Aims to Change That


For Garment Workers, Making Any Minimum Wage Has Been a Struggle. A California Senate Bill Aims to Change That
State Senator Maria Elena Durazo is pushing to end unfair payment practices in clothing manufacturing
Across the United States, the movement for an increase in minimum wage is growing, but for Los Angeles’ 46,000-plus garment workers, getting paid
any minimum wage has been an ongoing struggle. Senate Bill 62, introduced by California State Senator Maria Elena Durazo in December, aims to change this.
One of the central goals of SB-62 is ending the piece rate practice, where, in lieu of an hourly wage, workers are paid per piece produced. “It actually is used as a way to further exploit those workers,” says Senator Durazo. “My first job in the labor movement was as an organizer in the garment industry, in the late ’70s, and what existed then still exists today.” ....

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With Congress Down To The Wire, More Than A Million Californians Are At Risk Of Losing Unemployment Benefits


Unless last-minute Congressional negotiations to pass a new COVID relief bill succeed, more than 1 million Californians will lose their unemployment benefits at the end of this month.
Lawmakers in Washington, D.C. are currently debating a bipartisan bill that would extend two federal unemployment programs Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) into mid-April. Created in the spring by the federal CARES Act, both programs are set to expire on Dec. 26.
While policy experts are hopeful that relief will arrive soon, unemployment recipients say the uncertainty is causing profound stress.
To be coming to what could be the end of my benefits just feels like the final nail in the coffin, said Koreatown resident Riordan Tenney. ....

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