California announced a stimulus plan with a provision that fills the gaps in unemployment insurance “if the federal government does not extend the $600 per week payment."
. “I look forward to further development of today’s proposals and others in the weeks and months ahead.”
Maria Mora came to find information about her claim but found the California State Employment Development Department was closed due to coronavirus concerns on Thursday, May 14, 2020 in Canoga Park, CA. The funding will be raised through issuing future tax vouchers and securitization of existing revenue streams, according to the proposal. California lawmakers will share the proposal with Gov. Gavin Newsom and his task force.
“States can do that because they are the ones who run the unemployment insurance system,” Gbenga Ajilore, a senior economist at the Center for American Progress, a non-profit for public policy research and advocacy, told Yahoo Money. “States are at liberty to provide extra benefits through many different types of programs.
“You just have to look at the administration versus the state priorities and you see certain states are very proactive about helping out their residents,” Ajilore said. “The administration has wildly different priorities, so some states feel the need to make up that difference.
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