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The Washington Post reported that the House of Representatives has put off extending unemployment insurance for over 800,000 workers whose coverage ends December 28th. As a result, checks will not be sent out at least until Congress reconvenes in January. Both the House and the Senate had approved different bipartisan versions of bills to extend benefits (the Senate version was drafted by an unlikely pair of senators: H. Clinton (D) and D. Nichols (R)). However a final vote never happened. I might suggest that Congress shouldn't be paid either for the period after December 28th and before they themselves return to work. From the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities: All Unemployed Workers Will Lost Temporary Federal Help on December 29 Unless House Acts on Friday, revised 11/21/02
Over 800,000 to lose benefits December 28. | Posted November 25, 2002 07:59 PM by John Irons |
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