The Kentucky Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday over the legislature’s attempt to limit Gov. Andy Beshear’s emergency powers, a day before the governor scheduled coronavirus restrictions to expire.
(The Center Square) – Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear’s COVID-19 orders once again went before the state’s Supreme Court as justices heard arguments Thursday on two cases.
Job search now required for unemployment benefits in Kentucky The work search requirement was reinstated on May 9. (Source: Gray Television Group) By Jared Goffinet | May 10, 2021 at 11:47 AM EDT - Updated May 10 at 4:34 PM
FRANKFORT, Ky. (FOX19) - Kentucky is once again requiring those who are unemployed to search for jobs at least once a week to receive benefits.
As of May 9, unemployed Kentuckians will need to provide details of their job search when they make their bi-weekly benefit request.
Amy Cubbage, Gov. Andy Beshear’s General Counsel, said unemployed Kentuckians will be given a reasonable amount of time to find work similar to what they had in the past.