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Appeals Court To Decide Whether To Restore $300 Weekly Unemployment Checks
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Judge: Gov DeWine had power to cut off COVID unemployment benefits
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A fast food drive through in Columbus is closed due to a lack of workers.
A Franklin County judge has ruled against reinstating $300 weekly pandemic unemployment checks for Ohioans out of work. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ended the additional federal assistance prematurely last month.
The judge said the law is clear that DeWine wasn’t obligated to continue the program for around 200,000 Ohioans.
Former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann, who represents the unemployed workers, said he’s already asked the Tenth District Court of Appeals to review Judge Michael Holbrook’s ruling.
“We think he read the law wrong, Dann said. We think the Tenth District might read it differently.
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Pandemic unemployment benefits must restart in Arkansas while a lawsuit works its way through the court system
By Tami Luhby, CNN
Pandemic unemployment benefits must restart in Arkansas while a lawsuit works its way through the court system, a state judge ruled in a decision filed Thursday.
On the same day, an Ohio state judge denied a similar request to restore the $300 weekly pandemic supplement to jobless residents while he considers the case.
Courts in Maryland and Indiana recently nixed governors’ orders to cease the benefits early, restoring payments to hundreds of thousands of people in those states.