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COLUMBUS, Ohio Two attorneys from Cleveland are taking Ohio to court in the hope of restoring federal dollars to the unemployment system.
Ohioans were receiving an extra $300 per week on top of their state benefits, but that stopped on June 26.
It wasn t because the federal government ended the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance. Those checks are scheduled to go out through Labor Day. Gov. Mike DeWine – along with several other Republican governors – said they didn t want the money anymore.
“When this program was put in place, it was a lifeline for many Americans at a time when the only weapon we had in fighting the virus was to slow its spread through social distancing, masking and sanitization,” DeWine said back in May. “That is no longer the case.
Governor Sued After Ohio Ends Pandemic Unemployment Programs
Three Buckeye State residents say they will be unable to pay for basic needs like rent, utilities and food if their Covid-19 unemployment benefits get cut.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine shrugs his shoulders in response to a reporter s question about him testing positive for COVID-19 Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020, in Bexley, Ohio. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)
(CN) Three Ohio residents sued Republican Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Director Matt Damschroder Tuesday over the state’s decision to yank its participation in all federally backed pandemic unemployment programs.