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Unemployed Floridians hopeful for quick passage of COVID relief bill to avoid lapse in benefits
Unemployed Floridians hopeful for quick passage of COVID relief bill to avoid lapse in benefits
By: McKenna King
and last updated 2021-03-08 05:07:23-05
Thousands of unemployed Floridians are anxiously awaiting the passage of the third COVID-19 relief bill, which would extend federal benefits currently set to expire in just one week.
March 14 currently marks the end of the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation, unless congress passes the third stimulus bill and gets the Presidentâs signature by the end of the week.
If the bill passes, it would extend the weekly $300 in FPUC for unemployed Americans, and send $1,400 stimulus payments to many Americans. All part of the third stimulus bill Congress has voted on since the start of the pandemic.
We need the help : Unemployed Floridians anxiously wait for stimulus bill to be signed Angelina Salcedo
Replay Video It isn t easy, Mike Drake said.
The banquet server and his wife live in Orlando. Both of them have been furloughed since last year. Work is starting to pick up, but nothing is steady. I just worked today at a convention. It was a golf tournament, but you know, that s my first shift in three weeks, Drake said.
The couple aren t the only ones struggling. Paralegal Gia Cuccaro is also on unemployment after being laid off in March. She s still searching for a job.
Team of unemployment advocates heading to DEO headquarters
“After talking to DEO so many times over the last month and getting no clear solutions has really pushed me to be there physically.” Author: Josslyn Howard Updated: 9:07 PM EST February 15, 2021
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. One Florida woman is forming an “unemployment army” to advocate for suffering Floridians with unemployment claim issues.
Unemployment expert Vanessa Brito is towing about 200 unemployed Floridians with her all the way to Tallahassee through a picture protest.
“After talking to DEO so many times over the last month and getting no clear solutions has really pushed me to be there physically,” Brito said. “I’m going to be taking the photographs of claimants DEO owes money to and plaster them all over their lawn.”
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