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Republican legislators and a powerful business group are pushing a proposal to make it harder for unemployed Kansas workers to get extended benefits, arguing that extra weeks of aid are available even when thousands of jobs remain unfilled.
Kansans plan unemployment march as lawmakers push for oversight council
Kansas lawmakers work to establish council to oversee KDOL
and last updated 2021-02-18 18:58:26-05
TOPEKA, Kan. â Kansas lawmakers are pushing for more control over changes to the Department of Labor s unemployment system.
This week, lawmakers in the state House and Senate are hearing testimony on several bills.
House Bill 2196 and Senate Bill 177 are mirror bills with identical language that would establish an unemployment compensation modernization and improvement council, as well as other changes to the Department of Labor. The council would oversee modernization upgrades and make recommendations on changes to the unemployment system.