New Va unemployment bill aims to fix issues laid bare by pandemic

March 26, 2021
 |

RICHMOND, Va. (AP)- A bill that recently passed the Democrat-controlled General Assembly aims to fix several issues with Virginia’s unemployment system that were laid bare by the pandemic.

The measure would essentially codify an executive directive Gov. Ralph Northam made in December that said if someone is determined initially eligible for benefits, they won’t have those benefits cut off before they have a chance to have their case decided.

Over the past year, many people found themselves inexplicably waiting months for adjudication hearings.

The measure would also provide an estimated $18 million in forgiveness for benefit overpayments that were not the fault of the recipient.

ESVA Chamber Fest, Saturday, May 18 in Cape Charles

.

Share this

Listen Live!

WESR 103.3FM PLAY BUTTON
COASTAL COUNTRY PLAY BUTTON

Local Weather

May 2, 2024, 10:57 pm
Scattered clouds
SSW
Scattered clouds
66°F
11 mph
Apparent: 67°F
Pressure: 1015 mb
Humidity: 85%
Winds: 11 mph SSW
Windgusts: 22 mph
UV-Index: 0
Sunrise: 6:05 am
Sunset: 7:53 pm
 

Visit our sponsors

Coldwell Banker Harbour Realty

FOLLOW US

OUR ADVERTISERS

Buchanan Subaru
Throwback Thursday WESR Programming

Member of the

esva chamber